Technology has reached a critical juncture in American society. The unfettered optimism of recent decades is now tempered by rising…
Just how powerful is the United States? Is it still the unipolar power, able to impose its will on adversaries, allies, and neutrals, and…
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Robinson reflects on the leadership lessons of a 37-year career in the Air Force, and how she learned that when an entire team is focused…
The former deputy secretary of state on the devaluation of American diplomacy, the value of serving one’s country, and the importance of…
As a species, we seem to be in a period of considerable uncertainty, where familiar features of the political landscape are disappearing,…
Students from Harvard Kennedy School’s military community and their civilian counterparts came together for a day of outreach to aid…
Experts examine the growing dangers of extremism and the tactics that can be used to defeat it.
Ever since the Treaty of Westphalia, the idea of territorial sovereignty has been central to how most of us think about international…
Only a major revitalization of U.S. diplomacy and a renewed commitment to peacekeeping can avert the next genocide, Power argues.
NATO is facing one of its most difficult crises in seven decades. It is not a crisis of military strength or readiness. The alliance is…