The Senate and intelligence community rebuked Trump on national security this week. Sarah Binder, James Goldgeier, and Elizabeth N. Saunders - February 2, 2019 Here's why that matters — a lot.
It’s a big deal that Trump didn’t allow notes on his meetings with Putin James Goldgeier - January 13, 2019 Editors' note: In light of a January 2019 Washington Post
When President Trump heads to Europe, discussion turns to burden-sharing. James Goldgeier - November 14, 2018 Editors' note: On Tuesday, Trump tweeted that French President Emmanuel
The Arctic is melting. Here’s why cooperation and diplomacy get so complicated. Vanessa Lide and Kelly M. McFarland - July 30, 2018 [caption id="attachment_76150" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A path remains after the Finnish
Trump’s U-turn on Chinese mega-firm ZTE damages U.S. power and credibility Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman - May 14, 2018 The Trump administration made two very different policy statements on
No, Trump can’t count on a hawk’s advantage in making peace with North Korea Sarah Kreps, Kenneth Schultz, and Elizabeth N. Saunders - May 10, 2018 Our research shows that U.S. domestic politics are more complicated than they were during the Nixon-to-China story.
What North and South Korea can learn from German reunification James Goldgeier - April 28, 2018 South Korea’s Moon Jae-in and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
How the U.S. can prepare for a major election hack Michael Miller - March 15, 2018 [caption id="attachment_70551" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A New York Board of Elections
The 3 big obstacles to success if Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un meet Patricia Kim - March 11, 2018 Thursday’s surprise announcement about a face-to-face meeting between President Trump
5 reasons the U.N. Security Council should care about the Burmese military’s sexual assaults on the Rohingya Rachel Vogelstein and Jamille Bigio - January 3, 2018 Burma’s ethnic cleansing campaign against Rohingya Muslims has been rife