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Richard Fontaine
Richard Fontaine is CEO of the Center for a New American Security. He has worked at the U.S. Department of State, on the National Security Council, and as a foreign policy adviser to U.S. Senator John McCain.
Israel’s War of Regime Change Is Repeating America’s Mistakes
Snapshot
The Axis of Upheaval
Essay
The Fault Lines in U.S. Foreign Policy
Election Interference Demands a Collective Defense
Snapshot
The Myth of Neutrality
Snapshot
Taking On China and Russia
Snapshot
Washington’s Missing China Strategy
Snapshot
What the New China Focus Gets Wrong
Snapshot
The Case for Microlateralism
Snapshot
The Case Against Foreign Policy Solutionism
Snapshot
The Untapped Power of Trump’s Leverage
Snapshot
Uniting the Techno-Democracies
Essay
The Nonintervention Delusion
Essay
Great-Power Competition Is Washington’s Top Priority—but Not the Public’s
Snapshot
Standing Up for Democracy
Snapshot
How Trump Can Save the Liberal Order
Snapshot
How Populism Will Change Foreign Policy
Snapshot
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