Washington Post Column
My big question about Russian interference in the 2016 election
Why didn't Russian interference in domestic American affairs backfire on Russia? by Daniel W. Drezner.
America needs to play both the short and long game in cybersecurity
The incoming Trump administration must articulate a new doctrine for response.
Let’s get the facts right on foreign involvement in our elections
America needs a bipartisan investigation into the extent of foreign involvement in the 2016 elections.
Our allies are afraid. Here’s how Trump can reassure them.
His wild-card approach to foreign policy won’t sit well with European and Asian partners.
Trump is right: The United States needs electoral reform
The Republican presidential candidate is right to note deficiencies in the American electoral process, he's just talking about the wrong ones.
Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan could not be more different on foreign policy
Reagan saw America as a powerful beacon of democracy and hope; Trump’s policies would weaken and isolate the nation.
Why Putin wants a Trump victory (so much he might even be trying to help him)
The GOP nominee champions many foreign policies that the Russian president supports.
Mr. Trump, NATO is an alliance, not a protection racket
Viewing international relations transactionally, rather than strategically, threatens our long-term objectives.
How Brexit is a win for Putin
In parallel to European fissures, Putin is consolidating strength.
How to rescue Egypt
The West must stop placating autocracies, especially the one in Egypt.