The President’s Inbox

Each episode of The President’s Inbox explores a foreign policy challenge facing the United States.

Episodes

Total: 104

Christopher Kirchhoff, former special assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Ra

Charles A. Kupchan, a senior fellow at CFR and a professor of international affairs at Georgetown Un

Sir Robin Niblett, distinguished fellow at Chatham House, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss

Stephen Flynn, chair of the Committee on Assessing WMD Nuclear Terrorism at the National Academies o

Matthias Matthijs, senior fellow for Europe at CFR and associate professor of international politica

Jack Rakove, the William Robertson Coe professor of history and American studies and professor emeri

Robert D. Blackwill, the Henry A. Kissinger senior fellow for U.S. foreign policy at CFR, and Richar

Michelle Gavin, the Ralph Bunche senior fellow for Africa policy studies at CFR, sits down with Jame

Liana Fix, a fellow for Europe at the CFR, and Matthias Mattijs, senior fellow for Europe at CFR and

Steven A. Cook, the Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at CFR, sits

Andrés Rozental, a distinguished retired Mexican diplomat, president of Rozental & Asociados, an

David Sanger, the White House and national security correspondent for the New York Times, sits down

Andrew Reddie, an associate research professor of public policy at the University of California, Ber

John Ikenberry, the Albert G. Milbank Professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton

Brad Setser, the Whitney Shepardson senior fellow at CFR, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss

John Barrientos, a captain in the U.S. Navy and a visiting military fellow at CFR, and Kristen Thomp

Steven Cook, the Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at CFR, and Ray

Michael Kimmage, a history professor at the Catholic University of America and a senior associate wi

Steven A. Cook, the Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at CFR, sits

W.J. Hennigan, a correspondent for the Opinion section of the New York Times, sits down with James M