Alan Bock: Normalization good no matter who’s in charge
Thomas Gale Moore proposes a new approach to Pyongyang
What’s a superpower to do? Not much, says Chuck Peña
Skill, patience, consistency, logic, and understanding go a long way toward the design of an effective foreign policy. These attributes – perhaps obvious but frequently in short supply among foreign policy decision-makers – build a much firmer policy foundation than rude and emotional outbursts, erratic challenges, public bullying, contemptuous disdain, or efforts to isolate and …
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It has worked wonders so far, says Gordon Prather