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Graham Allison
Douglas Dillon Professor | Former Director | Author of "Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides Trap?"
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Graham Allison 5 h
Singapore continues to punch well above its weight in the international arena. We should all hope for a successful summit. And as I wrote last month, I believe that a "six-win deal" is within reach:
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Graham Allison 9 de maio
This article incorrectly explains Thucydides's Trap. It does not refer to "inevitability" of conflict, as the second page of my book makes clear, but to the severe structural stress between a rising and ruling power that historically has often led to war.
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Graham Allison 9 de maio
I told and : The individuals who shoulder responsibility for Israel’s survival and security have been crystal clear. Ripping up the JCPOA will most likely lead to an outcome that is much worse not only for the U.S., but for Israel.
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Graham Allison 9 de maio
"Has the West Lost It?" is a provocative wake-up call from , and we in the West should all read and grapple with Kishore's argument.
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Ali Wyne 9 de maio
This page lists reactions to the U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA from , , , , Matt Bunn, Chuck Freilich, Marty Malin, Steve Miller, Gary Samore, and Will Tobey.
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Harvard University 8 de maio
What are effects of the U.S. withdrawing from its landmark nuclear agreement with Iran? Experts share their thoughts
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Rachel Bronson 8 de maio
. adds his voice to response to today’s announcement
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Graham Allison 8 de maio
The JCPOA not only halted Iran's nuclear advance, but rolled it back a decade and imposed the most intrusive inspection regime ever negotiated. Trump’s decision allows Iran to escape this penalty box. Bad for the US and our ally Israel who stands much closer to this front line.
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HMH Books 8 de maio
. cites in his op-ed on why China and the U.S. may be on their way to repeating an ancient mistake. Learn more:
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Graham Allison 8 de maio
Respondendo a @RepEdRoyce
One can always imagine a hypothetical better deal. But as said this morning, nobody has yet proposed a better feasible alternative.
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Graham Allison 8 de maio
As Nietzsche observed, the “most common form of human stupidity is forgetting what one is trying to do.” In the case of Iran’s nuclear program, what is the US trying to do? Stop Iran short of a bomb. The JCPOA puts Iran in the nuclear penalty box for 10-15 years.
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Graham Allison 8 de maio
Trump will likely scrap the deal today. As I wrote in , that would ignore the advice of those responsible for defending the country that would be most endangered by an Iranian nuclear weapon.
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Belfer Center 7 de maio
"On Iran: Don’t Let Bibi Sell Us Another War" – argues that Trump must evaluate what is really in America's national interest:
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Graham Allison 7 de maio
Respondendo a @GrahamTAllison
For Israeli security professionals, decisions about the nuclear deal are not abstractions on a PowerPoint presentation, but real choices with real consequences calculated in the blood of people whose names they know. That is why the vast majority of them say: keep the deal.
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Graham Allison 7 de maio
My latest for : if Trump listens to Bibi and ignores Israel's security pros, he may condemn himself to the same fate for which he has castigated George W. Bush.
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Graham Allison 7 de maio
Reflecting on the Thucydidean tensions that fueled WWI, warns, "Are America and China on the way to repeating this classic historical mistake? Having just spent a fascinating week in Beijing and Shanghai, I fear they may be."
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HarvardKennedySchool 6 de maio
Unlike previous Republican and Democratic administrations of the past four decades who saw China as a partner, the Trump administration has named it a strategic rival— or even an adversary, says Graham Allison
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Graham Allison 7 de maio
Respondendo a @GrahamTAllison
And on Netanyahu's presentation, Barak says, "there was lots of material [there], but nothing that’s new. Nothing substantive about what they did and didn’t do that wasn’t already known to intelligence for years now. Not one new item."
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Graham Allison 7 de maio
Israel's most decorated soldier, , says Iran "kept the letter of the agreement quite systematically…[and] all in all it delays the new starting point or countdown towards a nuclear capability."
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Graham Allison 4 de maio
Respondendo a @GrahamTAllison
As Reagan's Secretary of State George Shultz said: "Reagan believed in being strong enough to defend one’s interests, but he viewed that strength as a means, not an end in itself. He was ready to negotiate with his adversaries."
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