For all its power, American influence is decidedly limited. But limited is not the same as non-existent
Its least bad options are a return to the status quo ante or carrying out a limited strike against military targets
The long-term objective remains a Palestinian state willing to live in regional peace
The US should launch a diplomatic initiative and prepare limited military responses
The next US national security adviser would be wise to focus on details
The fate of journalist Khashoggi will make it trickier to gain support to pressure Iran
The president still participates in the world — just not in the way his critics want
Trump administration pushes for tough sanctions in effort to find diplomatic solution
Shared concerns about Tehran explain the welcome extended to Trump
Policies will be influenced in Tehran and Pyongyang by what is decided and done now
Even if Assad is prepared to abide by the truce, rebel groups may not be, writes Richard Haass
Decision to hold referendum will go down as one of history’s great blunders, writes Richard Haass
The only surprise is that opposition to policy has not surfaced earlier, writes Richard Haass
Expectations of a Republican split were always flattering to the party establishment
FT Debate: The businessman is likely to get the GOP nomination, should others try to rein him in?
We should not rule out possibility of working with Russia and Iran against Isis, writes Richard Haass
The outcome will make way for problems that stretch beyond our borders, says Richard Haass
Arrest of Gerry Adams has inflamed the province’s political divide
The president’s aim is to pivot to Asia rather than the Middle East