Dan Kurtz-Phelan
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Editor of @ForeignAffairs. Author of The China Mission: https://t.co/vxapqCnwVD.
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Listen to the latest episode of “The Foreign Affairs Interview,” featuring Stephen Kotkin in conversation with editor Dan Kurtz-Phelan:
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Excited to share thoughts w/ Foreign Affairs on the underlying drivers of China's nuclear expansion, the implications for US-China security & overall relations, and essential measures needed to address core issues in nuclear and broader bilateral ties. 1/2
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1/7 Beliefs in stability of Putin’s regime have become such a common place that I couldn’t help but recite for Foreign Affairs a few reasons why it is not, highlighting striking similarities with the late USSR foreignaffairs.com/russian-federa…
My long Foreign Affairs piece on 1)mobilization 2) defense industry reform 3)reshaping economy. How Ukraine is changing itself to be able to fight a long war. When you read, it’ll be more clear that immediate issues and problems are not that essential foreignaffairs.com/guest-pass/red…
Thanks to Foreign Affairs for the opportunity to debate interpretations & discuss the way forward after Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel w/Dan Kurtz-Phelan & Ali Vaez. Very grateful to Kate Brannen & FA tech wizards who made it seemless despite my wonky internet connection.
Progressive Realism will underpin The Labour Party's foreign policy approach.
It takes the world as it is. Not as we wish it to be. It is realist means for progressive ends.
Today I’ve published ‘The Case for Progressive Realism’ in Foreign Affairs 👇🏿
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Foreign Affairs published today the results of a most fruitful collaboration between Samuel Charap and yours truly, an article on the failed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine (March-April 2022). foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/talks-….
The deepening of 🇨🇳🇷🇺 alignment is one of the most consequential geopolitical outcomes of Russia's war against Ukraine. How so, and why is this important? I wrote about it in a new essay for Foreign Affairs. Some key takeaways in a🧵1/20 foreignaffairs.com/china/putin-an…
Who Still Believes in a Two-State Solution? My conversation with Foreign Affairs Editor Daniel Kurtz-Phalen about the current Biden-Bibi confrontation and other developments in the Gaza War. foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/who-s… via Foreign Affairs
Listen to the latest episode of “The Foreign Affairs Interview,” featuring former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk in conversation with editor Dan Kurtz-Phelan:
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Thanks to Foreign Affairs for encouraging this piece from me Crisis Group. While many Western policymakers know that you can't lump together three continents under a single two-word phrase, some do sometimes flatten the world in exactly this way.
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After returning to China earlier this year to reconnect with a country where I've lived for 20 years, my overall impression is that it's never been more (self) isolated than at any point in the past 45 years. Read my full account Foreign Affairs
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A short piece I wrote on dictators, lies, and satellites is out today in Foreign Affairs (w/ ungated access)👇
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Out today with a piece in Foreign Affairs looking at the lessons of G7+ sanctions on Russia. In particular, what we should and should not expect them to achieve. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…
🧵Was the Kremlin's aggression against Ukraine predestined? Just as Putin's paranoia, Russia's failure to seize historic opportunities and develop a visionary, pragmatic foreign policy is among root causes of the tragedy, I argue in Foreign Affairs. 1/
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Russia’s Halfway to Hell Strategy. Why Putin Has Not Yet Launched a Total War in Ukraine - Irina Borogan and me in Foreign Affairs
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Something I wrote for Foreign Affairs . Pleasure working with their editorial team, especially Justin Vogt . foreignaffairs.com/china/xis-law-…
Fiona Hill and I assess where the Kremlin's thinking is a year into the war Foreign Affairs
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In Foreign Affairs, I write with my friend Adam Szubin, who headed #OFAC , about what Beijing has learned about economic warfare from Moscow's war in Ukraine. We explore how Beijing went from loathing sanctions to copycatting them, while also fearing them. foreignaffairs.com/china/what-chi…