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Zachary Keck
Zachary Keck was Managing Editor of The Diplomat.
Zachary Keck was formerly Managing Editor of The Diplomat where he authored The Pacific Realist blog.
Previously, he worked as Deputy Editor of e-International Relations and has interned at the Center for a New American Security and in the U.S. Congress, where he worked on defense issues.
You can follow Zachary on Twitter: @ZacharyKeck.
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December 21, 2013
Yes, Edward Snowden Is a Traitor
By Zachary Keck
Despite the events of this week, it is beyond dispute that Snowden is guilty of treason.
December 20, 2013
Cowpens Incident Shows Limits of Mil-to-Mil Ties
By Zachary Keck
Unprecedented improvements in U.S.-China mil-to-mil ties have not appreciably reduced tensions.
December 20, 2013
Indian Diplomat's Arrest Highlights US-Indian Cultural Gap
By Zachary Keck
The Indian media's response to Devyani Khobragade's arrest highlights enduring differences between the US and Delhi.
December 19, 2013
Obama to Nominate Max Baucus as US China Ambassador
By Zachary Keck
The president’s decision to nominate Baucus signals his interest in focusing on economic ties with China.
December 19, 2013
Is North Korea Preparing Its Fourth Nuclear Test?
By Zachary Keck
While the possibility cannot be ruled out, there's little reason to believe another nuclear test is imminent.
December 18, 2013
F-35, Osprey Enhanced by Japan’s National Security Strategy
By Zachary Keck
Japan’s first national security strategy outlines goals that U.S. defense technology will be crucial for achieving.
December 18, 2013
US Warns China Against a South China Sea ADIZ
By Zachary Keck
The warning was part of a broader criticism of China's actions in the South China Sea.
December 18, 2013
Why Does America Only Fear Hypothetical Nukes?
By Zachary Keck
The US foreign policy community is far less concerned with existing nuclear arsenals than potential future ones.
December 17, 2013
China to Prioritize Great Power Relations in 2014
By Zachary Keck
On Monday Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlined China’s diplomatic objectives for the coming year.
December 17, 2013
The Senkaku Islands as Cold War Berlin
By Zachary Keck
Despite important differences, the East China Sea dispute in many ways mirrors the Berlin question.
December 17, 2013
How to Make Coercion Work
By Zachary Keck
Coercion is much tougher than deterrence but reducing objectives can make it work.
December 14, 2013
The Method in North Korea’s Madness
By Zachary Keck
The manner in which Jang Song-Thaek was purged is almost unprecedented, underscoring Kim Jong-Un’s acute insecurity.