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Is Diplomacy A Profession?
by Robert Silverman
Ambassadorial positions should be filled with diplomats who meet the highest standards of the profession together with occasional non-professionals who bring a fresh perspective. But that is not how US diplomacy is generally staffed these days.
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A Letter From the Publisher
by Ahmed Charai
A Jewish Response to Anti-Asian Prejudice
by Shira Loewenberg
America and the Post-1945 World Order
by Aharon Klieman
The time has come to restore realist balance-of-power thinking to the center of international relations theory
With Twitter and Email, Do We Still Need Cables?
by Robert Silverman
Neither email nor Twitter replaces the carefully drafted diplomatic dispatch
When America Creates a Vacuum, Others Fill It
by Dov S. Zakheim
America’s adversaries are not the only ones to respond to Washington’s changing regional priorities
Biden’s Conundrum
by John J. Hamre
The political winds are blowing in an anti-China direction. Biden needs a sophisticated foreign policy strategy
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