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OPINION: Eight Threats to Order & Stability
Our national-security experts confront many threats to order and stability in the world. In this column, I touch on a few of the most urgent
OPINION: Competition is a Hallmark of the U.S.-China Relationship
We see a new tone in diplomatic affairs between the United States and China, a real change in how both sides view the relationship. Top
OPINION: U.S.-China Relationship is Essential, Challenging
The relationship between the United States and China is the most important bilateral relationship in the world. When it goes smoothly, global tensions are low.
OPINION: Where Domestic Policy Seems Headed
There’s not much question where the Biden administration’s domestic priorities lie. Getting the pandemic health crisis under control and moving past its attendant economic crisis
OPINION: What U.S. Foreign Policy Can Look Like
We often think of foreign and domestic policy as two separate and distinct fields. But for an American president, they are inextricably tied together. And
OPINION: Restoring American Leadership
Without doubt, America’s global image has diminished in recent years. We once were preeminent as an international leader, but those days are no more. While
OPINION: Our Country Rests on People Doing the Right Thing
As the events of the past few months have unfolded, I have often found myself wondering what our Founders would have made of it all.
OPINION: Good Foreign Policy is Good Domestic Policy, and Vice-Versa
There was an interesting moment in Washington, D.C. at the end of January, on Antony Blinken’s first full day as secretary of state. Meeting with
OPINION: Getting Public Policy Right Takes Cooperation
Making effective public policy takes more than good ideas and familiarity with the issues. It is not easy, especially when many people have lost trust
With the handoff of power from one president to another, we enter this new phase of our national life in deep distress. We are divided