Misreading the Middle East
The Costs of Lost US Credibility
David Schenker
If the Obama Administration is truly committed to containing Iran in the wake of the nuclear deal, it needs to understand how others in the region perceive it.
Published: Mar 21, 2016
The Obama Doctrine: Responses
The American Interest asked regular contributors and members of the editorial board to offer their reactions to President Obama’s unusually candid remarks on foreign policy in Jeffrey Goldberg’s “The Obama Doctrine” (The Atlantic).
Published: Mar 17, 2016
The Obama Doctrine: Responses
Dilemmas of Power
Peter L. Berger
A great power cannot retain credibility if it first speaks like Churchill then acts like Chamberlain.
Published: Mar 17, 2016
The Obama Doctrine: Responses
A Mixed Record in the Middle East
Itamar Rabinovich
President Obama laid out an ambitious vision for the U.S. in the Middle East. Time will tell whether his successes or failures will most define his legacy.
Published: Mar 17, 2016
The Obama Doctrine: Responses
A Close Reading
Michael Mandelbaum
If history is to continue to bend in the direction President Obama favors, it will need ongoing assistance from the United States.
Published: Mar 17, 2016
The Obama Doctrine: Responses
Good Points and Bad Points
Francis Fukuyama
Flaws aside, Obama is in touch with an American electorate that is very skeptical about the wisdom of heavy involvement in the Middle East.
Published: Mar 17, 2016