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Annual Report

May 8, 2025

Annual report 2024/2025: Financial summary

By the Atlantic Council

Explore the Atlantic Council's financial results for 2024.

Annual Report

May 8, 2025

Annual report 2024/2025: Letter

By The Atlantic Council

"The Atlantic Council is designed for just the sorts of challenges we currently face," write John F.W. Rogers & Frederick Kempe.

Annual Report

May 8, 2025

Annual Report 2024/2025: How the Atlantic Council’s programs shaped the global future in 2024

Our programs and centers address all major international issues not in isolation, but through collaboration inside and outside the organization.

Annual Report

May 8, 2025

Annual report 2024/2025: The Atlantic Council’s greatest hits of 2024

At the Atlantic Council, we connect the dots for policymakers on the most urgent global challenges of our age—and the list is long, from artificial intelligence to climate change to trade policy and beyond.

Annual Report

May 8, 2025

Annual Report 2024/2025

The Atlantic Council's 2024/2025 annual report provides insight into our impact and agility.

Report

May 6, 2025

Counting the costs: A cybersecurity metrics framework for policy

By Stewart Scott

Improved cybersecurity metrics can unlock more efficient policy and give policymakers a better sense of how they are faring at improving security.

Cybersecurity

Issue Brief

May 2, 2025

Saudi-Israeli normalization is still possible—if the United States plays it smart

By Dan Rothem

Saudi-Israeli normalization remains a potential game changer in Middle East geopolitics. It could reshape alliances, enhance security, and spur economic growth. But progress hinges on US diplomacy, Palestinian inclusion, and Saudi leadership.

Israel Middle East

Issue Brief

Apr 29, 2025

The United States needs a victory plan for the Indo-Pacific

By Brian Kerg

The United States remains focused on planning for a short, sharp war with China. But a potential conflict will almost certainly become a long war of attrition.

China Crisis Management

Issue Brief

Apr 28, 2025

Modernizing the tools of economic statecraft to meet the challenges of today

By Lesley Chavkin, Eitan Danon, Kimberly Donovan, Andrew Gallucci, and Caroline Hill

As the current administration revisits the functions and mechanics of government, near-term steps can be taken, under existing statutory authorities, to modernize how the United States uses its economic strength to combat national security threats and promote American interests.

Economy & Business Financial Regulation

Issue Brief

Apr 24, 2025

The Millennium Challenge Corporation could prove essential in the race for critical minerals. Reform it, don’t shut it down.

By Aubrey Hruby

As the Trump administration aligns foreign aid with core strategic interests, the MCC represents an underutilized asset.

Energy & Environment Politics & Diplomacy
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