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Interactive: The First 100 Days

This interactive database features nearly 250 recommendations that the next administration can advance, adopt, and implement within the first 100 days to set the country on a path toward a more progressive national security approach.

the CAP National Security and International Policy Team

Why Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding Should Prompt NATO To Act Article
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Órban walks in front of U.S. soldiers after a joint military exercise near the Osku village in Hungary, October 2014. (Getty/Attila Kisbenedek/AFP)

Why Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding Should Prompt NATO To Act

Hungary’s democratic backsliding and increasingly nationalist rhetoric threatens the stability of the alliance. NATO needs to respond.

Max Bergmann, Siena Cicarelli

How White Supremacy Returned to Mainstream Politics Report

How White Supremacy Returned to Mainstream Politics

This report provides a guide to identifying and calling out the white nationalist ideas that are infiltrating U.S. political discourse.

Simon Clark

Any Kosovo-Serbia Deal Needs the European Union Article
Miroslav Lajcak, the EU special representative for the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue, left, and Kosovo President Hashim Thaci chat following their meeting in Pristina, Kosovo, on June 16, 2020. (Getty/Armend Nimani/AFP)

Any Kosovo-Serbia Deal Needs the European Union

Upcoming Kosovo-Serbia talks at the White House raise concerns that by cutting out the European Union, the Trump administration may sacrifice the region’s long-term stability for a political win.

Siena Cicarelli, Max Bergmann, James Lamond

Italy After COVID-19: Betrayal or Renewal? Report
A worker carries out sanitation operations in a deserted Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa, Italy, on March 17, 2020. (Getty/Laura Lezza)

Italy After COVID-19: Betrayal or Renewal?

The United States and the European Union can help Italy out of a 25-year mess.

Simon Clark

Building a Strong Middle Class Through Career Pathways Programs Report
Vietnamese nursing trainees are received at the Rostock University Medical Center in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock, September 2019. (Vietnamese nursing trainees are received at the Rostock University Medical Center in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock, September 2019.)

Building a Strong Middle Class Through Career Pathways Programs

The United States can raise academic outcomes, lower youth unemployment, and strengthen its economy by following the leads of Germany, Singapore, and Switzerland in training their youth for in-demand jobs.

Laura Jimenez

Coronavirus May Be the EU’s Hardest Test Yet Article
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, commercial activities are closed as part of a nationwide lockdown in Rome on March 14, 2020. (Getty/Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto)

Coronavirus May Be the EU’s Hardest Test Yet

As the world braces for an economic crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the future of the EU is about to be decided.

Max Bergmann, Siena Cicarelli, James Lamond

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