Articles by Graham Allison

9 articles since 2001

U-turn toward common sense

Opinion | By Graham Allison | July 19, 2008
Today, the highest-level contact between the U.S. and Iran in almost three decades gets underway: U.S. Undersecretary of State William Burns will join a meeting in Geneva with European Union negotiator Javier Solana, Iranian envoy Saeed Jalili and others. Read more
 

Out of troops

Opinion | By Kevin Ryan and Graham Allison | September 11, 2007
In his testimony to Congress on Monday, Gen. Read more
 

Worse than you think

Opinion | By Graham Allison | July 9, 2006
THE COMMANDER in chief insists his North Korea policy isn’t a disaster. Read more
 

Arrivederci, democracy

Opinion | By Graham Allison | January 4, 2006
THIS WEEK, Russia assumed the presidency of the most prestigious club of the world’s leading industrial democracies. Read more
 

The Specter of Nuclear Proliferation

Opinion | By Graham Allison | February 17, 2005
If North Korea has, in fact, assembled an arsenal of six or eight nuclear weapons, so what? Read more
 

Preventable Nightmare

Opinion | By Graham Allison | September 19, 2004
In October 2001, a top-secret team was dispatched to New York City to search for a nuclear bomb. Read more
 

Time Isn’t on America’s Side

Opinion | By Graham Allison | November 15, 2002
The three-way bargaining game that pits the United States against Iraq – with the United Nations in the middle – has not ended but rather intensified with Saddam Hussein’s early acceptance of the intrusive U.N. inspection regime. Read more
 

Bush and Putin Must Confront Nuclear Terror

Opinion | By Graham Allison and Andrei Kokoshin | May 20, 2002
The centerpiece of this week’s Moscow summit will be the signing of a treaty cutting the number of deployed strategic warheads by two-thirds over the next decade. Read more
 

It’s the Plutonium, Stupid

Opinion | By Graham Allison | November 18, 2001
Osama bin Laden gave them the perfect opening. Read more
 
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