The following is the first of a two-part series. Introduction Russia is anchored to Europe by so many vital ties that all other frontiers in its vast geography are of…
In the past few years, several troubling developments—from a renewed arms race between the United States and Russia to North Korea’s development of a missile capable of striking the U.S.
While the world bemoans the lack of inspired solutions for dealing with the North Korean missile threat, another danger looms under the public’s radar: that of hypersonic missiles and their…
Georgetown professor Matthew Kroenig sat down with the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs to discuss his attendance at a recent meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in New York.
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Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and former deputy editorial page editor of The New York Times Carla Robbins recently sat down with the Georgetown Journal of…
Once again, North Korea has reminded the world of its intention to develop a nuclear weapons capability. North Korea’s February 12 nuclear test is reported to have been in the…
The recent warning of an impending North Korean nuclear test likely stifled any cautious optimism felt in Tokyo after the reconciliatory tone of Kim Jong Un’s New Year’s…