
Why America Matters: the 3rd Annual Betty Lou Hummel Memorial Lecture with Ambassador (ret.) Nichola
The Betty Lou Hummel Memorial Lecture School of Advanced International Studies Washington, DC April 9, 2019 Why America Matters...

Beginning of the End of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
Welcome to a special three-part Four Minute Foreign Policy series on the INF, which ran from Monday, January 28 to Friday, February 2,...

Challenges 2019 will bring for the Arab world
It has only been a few days since the New Year fireworks lit up the skies of many of the world’s cities. For a brief moment, it was...

Strategic Shocks: Readying for Reaction
Johns Hopkins SAIS Foreign Policy Institute is pleased to launch the new year with the next entry in our "Four Minute Foreign Policy,"...

The Legacy of Zbigniew Brzezinski: Remarks by Madeleine Albright
Madeleine K. Albright, Former U.S. Secretary of State Moderated by Carla P. Freeman, Associate Research Professor of China Studies and...

Trump’s Montenegro Outburst Likely Originated with Putin
The President’s astonishing musings about Montenegro say less about the Balkans – and more about his worrying attempt to re-orientate US...

Scrapping the Iran deal and North Korea summit harms U.S. credibility
This piece was originally published by Axios on May 25, 2018. View it here. In the span of a month, President Trump has managed to create...

The Russia File
Relations between Russia and the West are at their lowest ebb since the Cold War. “What to do about Russia” is a matter of daily debates...

New strategies for an old rivalry?
China–Russia relations in Central Asia after the energy boom
Originally published in The Pacific Review. Abstract: China and Russia both have interests in bordering Central Asia. China's thirst for...

Risks and Consequences of Foreign Interventions
Foreign policy experts visited the Johns Hopkins SAIS community for a panel discussion about foreign interventions hosted by the Middle...