Washington Post Column
Trump has given Putin the best gift he could ask for
It has become much more difficult to argue that our democracy is an example for other countries.
Is Trump learning — or ad-libbing — on foreign policy?
It may be too early to tell.
The real winner of the House Intelligence Committee hearing on Russia
He violated our sovereignty, influenced our elections and now gets to watch us do nothing.
We can’t let Trump go down Putin’s path
Russia’s experience shows why Americans must act now to safeguard democratic institutions.
We can’t let Trump go down Putin’s path
Russia’s experience shows why Americans must act now to safeguard democratic institutions.
Dear Trump: Defending democracy is no vice
So far the president-elect has had little to say on the subject of democracy. He should use his inaugural address to clarify his stance.
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.