Europe needs to make clear proposals to the U.S. in its Indo-Pacific strategy to set a common approach to China.
Pakistan Quo Vadis?
Why Pakistan’s education “reform” is likely to raise eyebrows in Washington and Beijing.
Keeping China at Bay: Biden’s Trillion Dollar Infrastructure Blueprint
The best way to counter China’s propaganda would be for the Biden infrastructure programs to show that democracy works by providing concrete benefits to Americans.
The US and Iran: Between Obsession and Forgetfulness
The Trump Administration’s obsession with the Iran nuclear deal cannot obscure the U.S. role in strengthening Iran.
The Holiday From History Is Over
Why it is not only smart, but mandatory for mature powers to stop being overly ambitious in the field of foreign policy.
France and the West: Inconvenient Questions
Action-reaction patterns in the November 13 terrorist attack in Paris.
Cameron, the Realist: A Message to America
Why the British Prime Minister’s more modest foreign policy goals for the UK should inspire the U.S.
Candidate Clinton: The Foreign Policy Dimension
Hillary Clinton should shift course on her foreign policy as she launches her second presidential campaign.
The Unmaking of American Foreign Policy
The American presidency has a long history of appropriating foreign policy powers from Congress.
The Five Deadly Sins of U.S. Foreign Policy
Is the United States starting to resemble the Middle East?