Thought Leadership
Sally Painter writes that for the next U.S. administration, Europe must be a priority.
Jeff Gedmin writes that Ukraine is no longer simply about Ukraine.
Sally Painter warns that while the world focuses on Syria, we must not leave Ukraine vulnerable to Russian aggression.
Jeff Gedmin writes about what may happen if we defeat ISIS—only to find that the EU and NATO have fallen apart.
Sally Painter argues that NATO's failure to enlarge harms the organization and emboldens President Putin.
Jesica Lindgren writes on whether the practice is an unfair constraint on French companies or a shield to protect against the risks of operating in a global economy.
Jeff Gedmin writes while stabilizing Syria will require help from friends and allies, Moscow is neither.
Jeff Gedmin writes that commercial outlets can't replace government-supported media.
Jeff Gedmin writes that of the many things a new American president will need to do in 2017, one is to begin repairing America’s relations with our key allies. Start with the United Kingdom.
Jeff Gedmin writes that Putin has his agenda. It’s time we stop reacting to his—and get back to ours.
Sally Painter writes that the United States should avoid isolationist temptations.
Jeff Gedmin writes that the EU’s deepening turmoil and disarray means the next U.S. president will be dealing with a Europe whose problems and priorities are likely to be very different from ours.
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