Daniel Korski

Daniel Korski is a Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. He has worked in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yemen as well as in the United States. He is also a Senior Advisor to the Project on National Security Forum.

Interventions work

Do interventions work? With the vicissitudes of the Iraq and Afghanistan interventions and conflict returning to the Balkans, it is hard to answer in the...

Intervention Blues

Simon Jenkins has a good piece in the Sunday Times about the decreasing willingness to contemplate humanitarian intervention.  The humanitarian creed, he...

EU Treaty under threat

“It’s deja vu all over again”, as the famous U.S baseball player Yogi Berra said. The latest polls show Irish voters' getting ready to reject the Lisbon...

Ending Afghanistan’s drug fix

A few weeks ago, Charlie suggested that Afghanistan's opium economy might benefit from skyrocketing food prices.  But the trajectory is unlikely to change, as...

Soldiering and European society

General Richard Dannat, the head of the British army, once remarked that the British Armed Forces are less understood and less honoured for their commitment...

No, Minister

Last night I had dinner with a group of security experts and sat next to Chatham House's Robin Niblett . We got to talking about the role of Ministers and how...

Iran file re-activated

After a period of silence on the “Iran file”, the P5+1 will present Tehran with a new incentive package to convince the Iranians to suspend their enrichment...

New Afghan strategy needed

Prince William, the second in line to the British throne, just finished a trip to Afghanistan, which probably happened at the same time as Taliban gunmen...

No COIN please, we’re British

Despite having practically invented modern counter-insurgency, today Britain is woefully ill-equipped for this kind of complex, mosaic-style warfare. The...

Viral in the Balkans

Nothing is more viral than a political gaffe – just ask Hilary Clinton. But what about EU accession policy? Well, in the Balkans anything goes. Twenty days...

Kissinger calling

For three weeks, Europe’s "big men" have been polishing off their CVs in the hope of getting one of the new top EU jobs to be created if the Lisbon Treaty...

General merry-go-round

Today American Defence Secretary Robert Gates recommended that General David Petraeus be appointed head of US Central Command. Until Admiral William Fallon...

Barroso goes to China

Later in the week half of the European Commission will go to Beijing. Playing Kissinger to EU President Barroso's Nixon, Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson...

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