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Harry Kazianis
Harry J. Kazianis serves as Managing Editor for The National Interest.
He also holds a non-resident senior fellowship at the China Policy Institute: University of Nottingham and a non-resident fellowship at CSIS:PACNET in Hawaii. Previously he was Editor of The Diplomat.
March 29, 2012
North Korea Food Deal Suspended
The U.S. says it has halted a plan for 240,000 tons of food aid for North Korea over a planned missile launch.
March 25, 2012
Obama Talks Tough on North Korea
Barack Obama issues a stern warning over North Korea’s planned satellite test scheduled for next month.
March 13, 2012
Should Russia sell Su-35 to China?
China has been accused of copying Russian fighters. So why does Moscow seem close to selling it the Su-35?
March 08, 2012
The Other WMD Threat
Despite international attention focusing on Iran, close ally Syria likely already has a WMD option.
February 29, 2012
U.S., North Korea in Nuclear Deal
North Korea has reportedly agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment program. Will it stick to the deal?
February 24, 2012
Can China Crash U.S. Pivot Party?
The United States is working hard to recalibrate its national security strategy with an Asia-Pacific focus. If China can act boldly, it has multiple avenues for countering it.
February 02, 2012
Assessing America's Military Future
The Diplomat’s Assistant Editor Harry Kazianis speaks with U.S. Congressman James Langevin (D-RI) about the U.S. “pivot” to the Pacific, defense restructuring and emerging national security threats.
January 26, 2012
Does U.S. Need Grand Strategy?
A grand strategy might be good for headlines, but the days of railing against an “Evil Empire” are behind us.
January 20, 2012
Behind the China Missile Hype
The Diplomat’s Assistant Editor Harry Kazianis sits down with Roger Cliff of the Rand Corporation to discuss China’s much talked about anti-ship missile, the DF-21D.