Author Archive
Stewart M. Patrick
Ideas
5 Things to Know Before the US Reduces Its Role at the UN
Trump’s hyper-nationalist, 'America First' agenda will play well with his populist base. But it signals a reckless abdication of U.S. global leadership.
- Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Ideas
Alliances Matter. Here’s How to Persuade Trump and His Voters
An internationalist consensus can only be rebuilt if its would-be architects take seriously the popular anxieties that propelled Trump’s victory.
- Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Ideas
Progress or Oppression—You Decide, Obama Tells the UN in His Final Address
From mass migration to North Korea’s nukes, Obama’s lofty speech contained little guidance about how to resolve the world’s intractable problems.
- Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Ideas
Divert Course: Beijing Needs A Way To Save Face in the South China Sea
It will take U.S. help and a politically difficult climb-down, but it will help China escape the blind alley its imprudent policies have steered it toward.
- Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Ideas
Here's Why the UN Sat on Its Hands During 5 Years of War in Syria
The 'great power' origins and recent deadly failings of the power of veto inside the U.N. Security Council.
- Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Policy
How UN Members Want To Bypass a Security Council Veto
Proposals from France and Brazil reopened a much-needed discussion on how to make the Security Council more responsive to mass atrocities like the Syrian conflict. By Stewart M. Patrick
- Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Policy
Seven Global Summits To Watch in 2015
These global summits will continue to play an indispensable part in governing an unruly world. By Patrick M. Stewart
- Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Ideas
Four Ways the US Can Help the African Union Stand on Its Own
A united and capable Africa appeals to both regional players and Washington, which increasingly views violence within Africa’s many fragile states as enabling conditions for terrorists with growing global ambitions. By Stewart M. Patrick
- Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Threats
What To Expect from Obama's Plan To Stop Foreign Fighters
Getting the UN Security Council to agree on Obama's plan to curb transnational jihad will be the easy part. What comes after is where the real problems lie. By Stewart M. Patrick and Daniel Chardell
- Stewart M. Patrick and Daniel Chardell, Council on Foreign Relations
Threats
NATO's Moment of Truth Arrives
NATO's summit in Wales might just be the last, best hope the alliance has to face down Putin. By Stewart M. Patrick and Daniel Chardell
- Stewart M. Patrick and Daniel Chardell, Council on Foreign Relations
Ideas
Getting Past Crimea at the Nuclear Security Summit
Russia’s annexation of Crimea has cast a shadow over the biannual meeting, threatening to distract delegates from securing the world’s nuclear weapons. By Stewart M. Patrick and Claire Schachter
- Stewart M. Patrick and Claire Schachter