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John Kerry
Iran Talks Extension: Realism or Gridlock?
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck discuss the implications of the extension of the Iran talks.
Declining Utility: The Strategic & Economic Dialogue
By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard & Maya Horin
China and the US need to rethink the format of the S&ED before it loses all value.
John Kerry: North Korea is 'Quieter' Now
By Ankit Panda
North Korea's 'quietness' tells us little about its intentions or of the success of U.S. diplomacy.
How Afghanistan Pulled Back From the Brink
By Marvin G. Weinbaum
A new compromise gives Afghanistan the political chance it’s been lacking. Still, implementation will not be easy.
What Can the US Do About Afghanistan's Run-Off Election Crisis?
By Ankit Panda
As the United States tries to resolve Afghanistan's political crisis, it should keep a few things in mind.
3 Takeaways from the 2014 US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue
By Shannon Tiezzi
Remarks at the S&ED show that China and the U.S. remain divided on their visions for the Asia-Pacific.
S&ED Sparks Mini Reset in US-China Relationship
By Shannon Tiezzi
Ahead of this year's Strategic and Economic Dialogue, the U.S. and China are trying to stay positive.
John Kerry vs. Li Keqiang: Africa's Resources and the Superpowers
By Tyler Roney
John Kerry and Li Keqiang's overlapping tours in Africa highlight their different approaches to the continent.
The US Navy and the Pivot: Less Means Less
By William Kyle
Given resource constraints, the U.S. Navy may need to execute a pivot of its own.
In Beijing, Kerry Focuses on North Korea, Climate Change
By Shannon Tiezzi
Kerry's trip was intended to highlight potential areas for U.S.-China cooperation.
No, Welfare Can’t Solve Terrorism
By Zachary Keck
John Kerry’s claim that poverty causes terrorism underscores America’s continued failure to understand terrorists.
Japan and the United States Renew Commitments to Maritime Security
By Carl Thayer
The U.S. and Japan have taken to strengthening their alliances across Southeast Asia.