Tag
Henry Kissinger

September 06, 2014
Can Limited Nuclear Attacks De-Escalate Conflicts?
By Zachary Keck

August 30, 2014
Filipino and Fijian Peacekeepers Trapped and Captured in Syria
By Ankit Panda

August 15, 2014
Ford, Kissinger and US Asia-Pacific Policy
By Andrew Gawthorpe

July 19, 2014
Northeast Asian Security Architecture: Lessons from European History
By Scott A. Snyder

March 26, 2014
Sino-American Lessons for the P5+1 Talks with Iran
By Cynthia Lee

November 28, 2013
Immigrants and American Power
By Zachary Keck

September 14, 2013
The Realpolitik of the American People
Many say the American public can only support a liberal foreign policy. That may only be true of US elites.

July 18, 2013
Why Did the Taliban Shoot Malala?
A senior Taliban official has written a letter to Malala Yousafzai, offering a glimpse into the group’s hidden fears.
June 01, 2013
Anthony Bourdain's ‘No Reservations’ Nuclear Deterrence
What do Denis Leary, Anthony Bourdain, Henry Kissinger, and Thomas Schelling have in common? They understand how to deter.

April 08, 2013
Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson: The Warrior and the Priest
The chief difference between them: Wilson got the chance to accomplish big goals through direct means.
February 11, 2012
Avoiding U.S.-China Cold War
Henry Kissinger’s recent book has plenty of advice for Sino-U.S. ties. Including ignoring Chinese nationalism.

November 18, 2011
“Killing Fields” Trial Ready to Go
Pol Pot’s surviving lieutenants are about to get their day in court. But will a much-criticized process be able to bring Cambodians the justice they’re searching for?