Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has spearheaded a number of strides in advancing women’s rights, but we must continue making progress after she leaves office.
President Obama’s recent decisions on Afghanistan and Libya have brought into the open the foreign policy divisions among conservatives, writes Peter Juul.
Peter Juul outlines steps the Obama administration can take to support women’s rights in Saudi Arabia.
The U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden has raised profound questions about U.S.-Pakistan cooperation on terrorism, say Peter Juul, Brian Katulis, and Caroline Wadhams. But it also offers an opportunity to strengthen that cooperation.
Peter Juul dissects conservative rage over President Obama’s multilateral-led military intervention in Libya to reveal their many contradictions.
Peter Juul explores how the Obama administration can turn its spur-of-the-moment decision to support an international coalition into feasible policy options.
A truly new Libya can only be one without the Qaddafis in charge, writes Peter Juul.
Egypt’s revolution has exposed the foreign policy divisions among conservatives more than any other event since President Barack Obama took office, says Peter Juul.
The Obama administration will need to practice patient diplomacy to ensure that Egypt’s political transition leads to an open and democratic system, writes Peter Juul.
Peter Juul previews the potential conflicts likely to arise in the upcoming defense budget debate. It’s sure to be messy.
Peter Juul recommends steps to improve security in air cargo in light of last week’s attempted bombing on flights bound for the United States.
Issue Brief
The Turkish humanitarian group may have suspect connections, but shouldn’t be added to the list of foreign terrorist organizations, write Melis Tusiray, Peter Juul, and Michael Werz.
President Obama should push for a broad progressive agenda on women’s rights at the G-8 summit this weekend, write Peter Juul and Shira Saperstein.
Congress should give the Obama administration flexibility to work with international partners on the most effective strategy for Iran, write Brian Katulis and Peter Juul.
Report
Matthew Duss, Peter Juul, and Brian Katulis weigh the human, financial, and strategic costs to U.S. national security since the military intervention in Iraq.