David Rothkopf
Sorting the mistakes from the fiascos on Syria.
May 6
Argument
As America's top diplomat heads to Moscow, here are some tough questions he needs to answer about the Obama administration's flawed nuclear treaty.
May 6
Argument
Just a few years ago, Gazprom had Europe eating out of its hand. But now, the energy giant -- and Putin's power base -- looks set for hard times.
May 6
Feature
Sergei Lavrov and the blunt logic of Russian power.
April 28
Argument
Beijing and Moscow are trying their hands at attraction, and failing -- miserably.
April 28
Interview
An exclusive interview with Russia's top diplomat.
April 28
Putinology
A conversation with the mother of the Tsarnaevs.
April 26
Argument
What the bureau can and can't do on American soil.
April 25
Argument
Alleged chemical weapons use by Syria is pushing the United States into doing something. But Russia, China, and Iran might have something to say about that.
April 24
FP Passport
April 21
Dispatch
A brief history of the Chechen diaspora, Islamic radicalism, and the possible link to the Boston bombing suspects.
April 19
Argument
Can the marathon bombing resuscitate U.S.-Russian counterterror efforts?
April 19
Putinology
Russians weren't paying much attention to their own war on terror. But that was before the attacks in Boston.
April 19
Argument
What happened to the people who fled the terror in Chechnya.
April 19
FP Passport
April 16
Terms of Engagement
President Global Zero is learning the hard way that cutting back America’s nuclear weapons arsenal doesn't cut the mustard with rogue states.
April 12
April 11
Putinology
Russia is pushing ahead with its projects for the 2014 Winter Olympics. But not everyone is happy.
April 11
The Call
April 10
Argument
The great emerging markets want to start their own bank. But it doesn't seem like they've really thought it through.
April 9