U.S. Navy

April 11, 2017

U.S. soft power recedes when the United States simply stands by as war crimes are committed, and it grows when the United States takes action in support of the victims of those crimes, writes Phil Seib.

Protesta en Caracas

April 10, 2017

International involvement in Venezuela's current crisis requires clear strategy and realistic expectations from opposition parties, argues Abraham F. Lowenthal in the New York Times. 

U.S. State Department

April 3, 2017

Ira Kasoff writes that if President Trump's tweets and executive orders are a guide to what we can expect during this week’s U.S.-China summit, the two countries could be in for a contentious meeting. 

 

Chairman of the JCS

March 13, 2017

Philip Seib argues that al Qaeda has been patiently waiting in the wings, ready to emerge again as the leader of global terror once ISIL is destroyed. 

U.S. Defense Department

February 15, 2017

Developing its South China Sea strategy is one of the most urgent and challenging tasks facing the Trump administration, writes Nina Hachigian in Foreign Policy.

January 13, 2017

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti writes that L.A.'s leadership role as an economic, entertainment, and political capital is redefining the city's place in the world.

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