Washington Post Column
Why ignoring Trump’s words is a luxury that diplomats can’t afford
When it comes to foreign policy, rhetoric — however empty — still matters.
Why ignoring Trump’s words is a luxury that diplomats can’t afford
When it comes to foreign policy, rhetoric — however empty — still matters.
Putin is to blame for the tragedy of Russia’s Olympics ban
Russian athletes, and fans around the world of the Winter Games, deserve better.
China has arrived. That doesn’t mean it should dismiss the United States.
Why Xi Jinping shouldn't underestimate the United States.
For the good of America, Trump needs to learn the art of diplomacy
Hopefully, Trump can learn a thing or two about how diplomacy works during his trip to Asia.
Enough is enough: How to stop Russia’s cyber-interference
Actual policy actions to protect our vote from outside interference have been next to nil. That needs to change now.
Trump’s weakness against Putin is on display — again
When Trump praises Putin for diplomatic staff reductions, what country’s interests is he advancing?
Why deciding to ‘move forward’ with Putin is a big mistake
Putin has been the major source of problems in the U.S.-Russia relationship, not Washington.
Why deciding to ‘move forward’ with Putin is a big mistake
Putin has been the major source of problems in the U.S.-Russia relationship, not Washington.
What Trump needs to read before meeting Putin
Trump might want to take a look at this backgrounder before he meets Putin this week.