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The flags of the NATO members in front of the alliance’s headquarters in Brussels. Photo courtesy of NATO.
As I prepare for WIDA’s ninth Summer Diplomatic Academy next month, I plan to open the course the way I do every year: by exp...
The European Commission building in Brussels. Photo by the author.
Russia’s war in Ukraine and the Trump administration’s decision to halt almost all U.S. military assistance to Kyiv have led to a development few observers would hav...
A State Department website for scheduling visa interviews, ustraveldocs.com, has experienced “technical issues” globally for weeks.
For at least a couple of weeks, thousands of applicants for nonimmigrant U.S. visas have been seeing...
Image created by ChatGPT/OpenAI.
The World Health Organization (WHO) may have declared the current Ebola outbreak in Africa a public health emergency of international concern faster than it did during the last crisis in 2014, but th...
Until the 19th century, ambassadors often lavished gifts and money on foreign courtiers in order to influence decisions. Image created by ChatGPT/OpenAI.
Corruption in diplomacy is almost as old as diplomacy itself. Historically, it...
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Founder and executive director of the Washington International Diplomatic Academy. Author of "Diplomatic Tradecraft" and "America's Other Army."
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