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Subject Must-Have Foreign Policy Reads in 2025
Date January 11, 2025 1:00 PM
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Pick up the latest CFR Book from Edward Alden and Laurie Trautman, ”When the World Closed Its Doors.“

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CFR experts help you navigate the narratives and patterns influencing the globe, including

- Edward Alden and Laurie Trautman’s sweeping overview of the re-bordering of the world, both during the COVID-19 pandemic and after 2020;

- one of the New York Times’ Ten Best Books of 2024, a new biography of the United States’ fortieth president, written by Max Boot;

- a clear-headed vision for the United States’ role in the Middle East at a time of change in the international order, from Steven A. Cook;

- Robert Blackwill and Richard Fontaine’s essential guide for understanding the historic shift to Asia-centric geopolitics and its implications for the United States’ present and future;

- Benn Steil’s new look at Franklin D. Roosevelt’s onetime vice president, Henry Wallace, at the beginning of the Cold War; and

- an exploration of the state of far-right terrorism in the United States—as well as recommendations to stop its rise—from Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware.

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