International Relationship

  • The Global Beat 2015

    Devex, Foreign Affairs, and the United Nations Foundation kicked off the White House Correspondents’ Dinner weekend events in Washington, D.C., with “The Global Beat,” an event that celebrates international journalism and the reporters who dug beyond the headlines to deliver global stories that matter
  • Health XPRIZE Awards, Presented by Foreign Affairs LIVE

    The Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE is a $2 million global competition that challenges teams of engineers, scientists and innovators from all over the world to create pH sensor technology that will affordably, accurately and efficiently measure ocean chemistry from its shallowest water to its deepest depths. On July 20 2015 the winners of the competition will be announced in an exciting ceremony at the headquarters of Foreign Affairs magazine at the Council on Foreign Relations.
  • Foreign Affairs LIVE: Graduate School Fair

    Graduate School Fair, produced in partnership with the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, convenes undergraduate students & professionals for a live debate on the Future of US Foreign Policy, coinciding with the fall issue of Foreign Affairs magazine. This exciting and provocative debate will be moderated by Foreign Affairs editor Gideon,and will be followed by a graduate school admissions fair, featuring the admissions boards of the most prestigious institutions.
  • Foreign Affairs Live: Modernizing the Military

    Foreign Affairs LIVE: Modernizing the Military brings together leading experts and practitioners for a high-level examination of the challengers, misconceptions, and opportunities related to finding the best approach to achieving real defense acquisition reform and improving performance of large scale defense acquisition programs.
  • Foreign Affairs Presents: A Special Evening with Fareed Zakaria and Gideon Rose

    Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose and CNN host Fareed Zakaria take us on a tour of the latest geopolitical conflicts and trouble zones in an intimate conversation. From the instability of the Eurozone to the war in Syria to the much-feared China slowdown, we are seeing conflicts among societies, religions, and individual leaders ignite global markets. Get the insiders' view on the latest geopolitical trends shaping and shaking the economic outlook.
  • Foreign Affairs LIVE: Waging A Digital Counterinsurgency

    In the wake of the Paris attacks, renewed pledges to defeat ISIS intensify. Beyond debate over airstrikes and ground troops, formulating strategy can seem hopelessly difficult given the sheer scale of ISIS' digital propaganda and recruiting machine. However, some recent thinking and research indicates that coordinated efforts to wage a broad-scale digital counterinsurgency may be as urgent as military confrontation when it comes to disabling ISIS and preventing future threats.
  • Online Graduate School Fair

    As a graduate school candidate, you have the ability to explore school program information and opportunities. Choose which schools you want to interact with and then engage in one-on-one text-based conversations directly with a representative at those institutions. You can share your background, experience, resume and ask questions. Maximize your time in the event by getting in line to chat with more than one school at a time.
  • The Global Beat 2016

    Kicking off the weekend of the White House Dinner,Foreign Affairs is hosting our fourth annual gala celebrating international affairs coverage. oday more than ever, foreign correspondents are risking their lives to report from remote and dangerous locations.The Beat party celebrates them, bringing together influential Washington policymakers, prominent media personalities, accomplished journalists,rising stars,and celebrities known for their activism and involvement in international affairs.
  • Leading For What's Next

    Increased security risks, slow-growth markets, disruptive technology, demographic shifts. The challenges facing leaders today are too big, ambiguous and interconnected for business or government alone to solve.
  • Foreign Affairs LIVE: Innovative Finance

    The global financial crisis left an indelible mark on the reputation of finance and the financial services. Yet, an emerging strand of finance, innovative finance, serves as one of the most powerful tools we have for the common good. Visionary leaders in this field seek to build a new funding paradigm at a time when aspirations to meet global challenges like climate change, energy poverty and social inequity far exceed the resources of traditional funders.
  • Foreign Affairs LIVE: Graduate School Fair 2016

    On September 13th at the historic Harold Pratt House, experience Foreign Affairs coming to life with a lively panel discussion moderated by our Editor, Gideon Rose, and featuring leading academics in debate over the directions that the next government will take U.S. grand strategy abroad. Then, attend our annual APSIA Graduate School Admission Fair featuring over two dozen of the most prestigious universities in international affairs and public policy.
  • Foreign Affairs LIVE: New Challenges in Intelligence and Security

    The next U.S. President will inherit a security environment with mounting threats and increasingly constrained resources. Public policy makers must work in tandem with security officials and experts to mitigate risk at home and abroad. In this post-election outlook, Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose will ask the panel of experts for their vision on U.S. foreign and domestic policy under the new administration.
  • Has The Game Changed?

    Has the Game Changed? is a conference created in partnership with the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Foreign Affairs, and the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA). The event will feature a special Foreign Affairs LIVE panel discussion.
  • January Issue Launch: Out of Order? The Future of the International System

    Please join Gideon Rose as he discusses the January/February 2017 issue of Foreign Affairs magazine with contributors Joseph S. Nye Jr. and Kori Schake. The latest issue of Foreign Affairs takes an in-depth look at the future of the liberal international order, and the role of the United States within it.
  • Innovative Finance

    This event will bring together experts and policymakers from the World Bank, TIAA, the Beeck Center for Social Impact & Innovation, and the Rockefeller Foundation's Zero Gap Initiative for an in depth discussion about innovation in finance. Foreign Affairs LIVE: Innovative Finance will focus on the policy implications of emerging tools in finance such as climate bonds, microloans and pay-per-success equity investments. The panel will be moderated by Stephanie Mehta, Deputy Editor of Vanity Fair.