Zachary Keck

Zachary Keck

Zachary Keck is Assistant Editor of The Diplomat. He has previously served as a Deputy Editor for E-IR and as an Editorial Assistant for The Diplomat. Zach has published in various outlets such as Foreign Policy, The National Interest, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, and World Politics Review.

FEATURE ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
  1. The Interview: New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key

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    "For the first time in New Zealand’s history, the engine of world economic activity has shifted to our geographic region, the Asia-Pacific."

  1. Destined To Fail: China’s Soft Power Push

    Beijing is expanding efforts to enhance its soft power. Events at home illustrate why such moves are headed for trouble.

  2. The Interview: Stephen M. Walt

    Stephen M. Walt discusses American alliances in Asia, U.S. - China relations, Iran and more.

  3. The “Copycat” War: Iran Strikes Back

    From cyberstrikes, assassinations, and drone surveillance, Iran seems to copying Western tactics. Retaliation, not escalation, is Tehran's goal.

  4. Kenneth Waltz on “Why Iran Should Get the Bomb”

    The Diplomat talks Iran, China, nuclear weapons and more with bomb dropper Kenneth Waltz.