Elbridge Colby Archives

August 15, 2020

Elbridge Colby Quoted in Foreign Policy Magazine

Foreign Policy | In the hours before Japan surrendered to end World War II, on Aug. 15, 1945, while American bombers blanketed...
August 4, 2020

Elbridge Colby Quoted in Foreign Policy Magazine

Foreign Policy | The Trump administration is looking to ramp up arms sales to India in the wake of the country’s deadly border clashes with China, opening a new front of tensions....
July 26, 2020

Elbridge Colby Quoted in the Financial Times

Financial Times | Ties between Beijing and Moscow are not as strong as Xi and Putin portray....
July 20, 2020

Debate: The Alexander Hamilton Society – Elbridge Colby

Alexander Hamilton Society | We hosted a virtual debate between Professor Aaron Friedberg of Princeton University and Elbridge Colby of the Marathon Initiative on Liberalization...
June 30, 2020

Panel: Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies – Elbridge Colby

Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies | Confront or Cooperate? An Arena Stage dialogue with panelists...
June 2, 2020

Elbridge Colby Quoted in The New York Times

The New York Times | WASHINGTON — With the United States preoccupied by the sobering reality of more than 100,000 Americans dead from the coronavirus, China has.....
May 7, 2020

Containing China Will Be Complicated

WSJ Opinion | The Covid-19 pandemic has convinced many that the U.S. must fundamentally change its policy toward China....
April 21, 2020

Elbridge Colby Quoted in Nikkei Asia

Nikkei Asian Review | A new reality is forcing US foreign policy to make fundamental changes. China is becoming so powerful that it can question America's global supremacy - not....
February 2, 2020

Elbridge Colby Quoted in The New York Times

The New York Times | WASHINGTON — Nearly two decades after the fall of the World Trade Center and the attack on the Pentagon, American troops continue to wage war...
January 20, 2020

The Age of Great-Power Competition

Foreign Affairs | U.S. foreign policy is, by most accounts, in disarray. Headlines—including in these pages—proclaim the death of global American leadership. Famous...