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Zachary Keck

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.

Posts by Zachary Keck
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May 07, 2013

Kerry's Big Meeting with Russia's Putin

Can Kerry change Putin’s mind on Syria or Iran? The Diplomat presents its preview for the upcoming week.

May 04, 2013

A Historic Trip: South Korean President Park Coming to America

North Korea’s recent threats and economic matters will likely dominate talks next week.

May 04, 2013

China: Middle East Peace Broker?

Chinese and U.S. leaders have both said they want to create a new type of relationship. The Middle East is the perfect place to start.

May 03, 2013

Could New SSBN Program "Sink" U.S. Navy?

Could the purchase of new SSBN’s reduce the size of America’s fleet to dangerously small numbers?

April 30, 2013

Want to Fix Syria? Talk to Iran

There’s good reason to believe Iran would be interested in negotiating a future for Syria that didn’t include Assad.

April 29, 2013

APAC's Weekly Agenda: April 29-May 5

The Diplomat presents its weekly list of happenings in the Asia-Pacific. Get the scoop on what’s ahead this week.

April 27, 2013

When Did Chemical Weapons Become Red Line For U.S.?

The U.S. has never intervened in conflicts because chemical weapons were used. What’s changed?

April 27, 2013

Nearly 2 Million 3G Subscribers in North Korea

The amount of users on Pyongyang’s state sanctioned 3G network has nearly doubled since February 2012.

April 24, 2013

Can Xi Jinping Bring Change to China's Military?

Will an order requiring senior officers to spend time on front lines as enlisted soldiers change the military?

April 24, 2013

Vali Nasr

The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck spoke with Vali Nasr, Dean of The Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and author of the new book The Dispensable Nation: American Foreign Policy in Retreat.

April 24, 2013

China Slams America on Human Rights

The two countries trade barbs on human rights, with China making some interesting claims.

April 24, 2013

Did China Just Rebuke the U.S. on Cybersecurity?

Cyber security will be a difficult issue to tackle, until China and the U.S. agree on who controls the internet.

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