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John Kerry
On Syria, Don’t Bark Louder Than You Bite
“No one wants to be known as the leader who fought for justice halfheartedly. Take it from Truman and Bush.”
The Future of American Diplomacy
By Joshua W. Walker
With New Nuke Team, Iran Raises Status of P5+1 Talks
Iran is likely to task its new foreign minister with leading nuclear negotiations. Will the U.S. send John Kerry?
Can John Kerry Salvage US-Pakistan Relations?
The US secretary of state has finally arrived in Islamabad. Will Kerry’s personal history with Pakistan be a silver bullet?
China Not Waiting for US to Lead on Climate
In a number of recently announced initiatives, China is leaving the US behind.
U.S.-Taliban Talks Hang in the Balance
Afghans fear for their future as U.S.-Taliban talks have been routed by a diplomatic row.
Afghanistan: No End in Sight
The imbroglio over U.S.-Taliban peace talks suggests the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan will be no simple matter.
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.
What John Kerry is Doing Right and Wrong in East Asia
As Kerry prepares for congressional hearings, it’s worth taking stock of his recent visit to E. Asia.
America's Middle East Addiction
Zachary Keck explains that “shuttle diplomacy of the kind Kissinger undertook belongs to the dustbin of history.”
John Kerry Arrives in East Asia
America’s Secretary of State arrives in the region at a critical time. Can he help ease tensions?
The Real Crisis: Global Youth Unemployment
The United States must cooperate with public and private partners to tackle this vital issue.