Author Archive
William J. Burns
President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Ambassador William J. Burns is President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, former Deputy Secretary of State, and author of The Back Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for its Renewal.
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The Blob Meets the Heartland
Foreign policy should work better for America’s middle class.
- William J. Burns, The Atlantic
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‘America First’ Enters Its Most Combustible Moment
If the next 150 days turn out to be Trump’s final days in office, he could still wreak a lot of havoc on American foreign policy.
- William J. Burns, The Atlantic
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Trump's Attacks on Public Servants Are Hurting America
Self-dealing and disdain for public service reinforce the autocratic conceit that democratic systems are no better than dictatorial ones, and undermine our biggest advantage.
- William J. Burns, The Atlantic
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An End to Magical Thinking in the Middle East
It’s time to abandon the dogma that’s driven our foreign policy and led to so much disaster in the region.
- William J. Burns, The Atlantic