US Allies Adapt to Trump’s Era
Dujarric examines how traditional U.S. allies in Asia—Japan, South Korea, Australia—are recalibrating their security and economic policies in response to President Trump’s “America First” stance.
Assessing Obama’s Global Record
Dujarric evaluates President Obama’s foreign policy achievements and shortcomings, grading his administration on key areas: the Iran nuclear deal, the Paris climate accord, and the pivot to Asia.
Credibility and Deterrence in Northeast Asia
Dujarric analyzes U.S. strategic posture in Northeast Asia, arguing that American credibility underpins regional deterrence.
Obama’s Nuclear Security Agenda
President Obama’s initiative to eliminate nuclear weapons culminated in the 2010 Nuclear Security Summit, uniting 47 nations to commit to securing and reducing vulnerable nuclear materials worldwide.
Reframing the U.S. Emissions Debate
Robert Dujarric argues that the key to reducing U.S. greenhouse‐gas emissions lies not in new technology mandates but in changing how Americans discuss energy and security.
Why Elected Leaders Need Global Experience
In his article titled “Japan need not save a place for the Global South at the G-7 summit,” published in Nikkei Asia on May 2, 2023, Robert Dujarric argues that Japan should not feel compelled to represent or advocate for the Global South during the G-7 summit. with an idea.
Why the American Century Still Endures
Andy Zelleke and Robert Dujarric contend that despite the 2008 financial crisis and looming recession, U.S. global leadership remains intact.
Why U.S. Russia Policy Was Fumbling in 2008
Robert Dujarric argues that in the aftermath of the Georgia conflict, U.S. Russia policy showed alarming incoherence, as Washington failed to coordinate a strong allied response to Moscow’s aggressive moves.