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Amid the shock, grief and anger, what can we learn? Nicholas Burns dissects this week's Boston Marathon bombings.
Citing an escalating dispute over islands in the East China Sea, The Economist warned last week that “China and Japan are sliding toward…
When Senator John Kerry is confirmed as secretary of state later this month, he will encounter a number of complex tests as America’s top…
Qatar is a small country. It is made big, in the sense of influence and importance, because it has a lot of oil and does not think small.…
It's Washington at its worst — Republicans continue to question this week about what UN Ambassador Susan Rice knew and when she knew it on…
With his dramatic victory in Tuesday’s election, President Obama must now pivot quickly to address three urgent foreign policy issues that…
The Obama administration entered office with a theory of foreign policy that has failed the test of practice. Candidate Obama promised a…
We have two impressive people running for president. I fully realize that is not a judgment universally shared in our polarized, partisan,…
President Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney will meet for the third and final presidential debate Monday night to discuss foreign…
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis – those 13 days in October 1962 that were probably the closest the world…