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Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews Gerald Curtis, Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, about Japan and its prime minister, Shinzō Abe.
The managing editor discusses chemical weapons in Syria, terrorism in Canada, and more.
Kevin Rudd discusses North Korea and U.S.-Chinese relations during a conference call moderated by Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman.
Jonathan Tepperman, managing editor of Foreign Affairs, speaks with Kevin Rudd, former prime minister and foreign minister of Australia, about China's policy toward North Korea and how the United States should approach escalating tensions in Asia.
Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interview Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, about immigration reform in the United States.
Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman discusses U.S. China policy on "The Brian Lehrer Show."
Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman discusses China, Russia, Syria, and Egypt on the Fran Tarkenton Show
If there's one indisputable fact about this most polarizing of figures, it's that he is hard to get rid of -- and every retreat, even his most recent withdrawal from political life, lays the groundwork for an eventual counterattack.
Somewhat overshadowed by his longtime ally, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish President Abdullah Gul has begun to carve out a more independent, progressive path.
Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews CFR adjunct senior fellow Linda Robinson on the increased importance of U.S. military special operations.
Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews Dartmouth College Professor Dirk Vandwalle on post-Qaddafi Libya, the ramifications of the Benghazi attack, and the lingering problem of rogue militias.
On the evening of the final U.S. presidential debate, Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman moderated a bipartisan panel discussion on the foreign policy issues facing the candidates.
Jonathan Tepperman discusses the turmoil in Libya and the key foreign policy issues that will likely be discussed at tonight’s final presidential debate.
Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews Eurasia Group analyst Damien Ma on China's political transition, economic slowdown, and social inequality.
Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio on the European debt crisis and Eurozone's future.
Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews author Alexander Cooley on the geopolitical role of Central Asia, and how outside powers--Russia, China, and the United States--are competing for influence in the region, as the British and Russian empires did a century ago.
David E. Sanger and Daniel Klaidman join Jonathan Tepperman for a discussion about the Obama administration's national security policies and practices.
Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman talks to Robert C. Bonner about Mexican President Felipe Calderon's successes in the fight against corruption, violence, organized crime, and powerful drug cartels, and the continued progress necessary to establish a peaceful state with strong institutions.
Jonathan Tepperman talks to Ruchir Sharma, head of emerging markets at Morgan Stanley, about the future growth potential of the world's leading emerging markets.
On March 1 at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman moderated a debate on the threats posed by Iran -- and how the United States should respond -- featuring authors Matthew Kroenig and Colin Kahl.
An interview with the author of "The Missing Middle in American Politics," an article in the new issue of Foreign Affairs.
An interview with the former Senior Adviser to the U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
An interview with the author of "Christmas is No Time for an Iranian Revolution."
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