The Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization Alan Wolff joined The Atlantic's Washington Editor at Large Steve Clemons for a conversation on the current state of global trade and the future of international economic policy.
Graham Allison, Director of Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and author of Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap?, joined The Atlantic’s Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg to explore the US-China relationship and see how war in East Asia can be avoided.
The Atlantic's editors will explore the changing landscape of global politics and the effect that Washington, DC has on the rest of the world.
New York Times correspondent Helene Cooper will join The Atlantic’s Washington Editor at Large Steve Clemons to discuss her new book on work of Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her successful mobilization of a coalition built on the grassroots foundation of female voters.
Atlantic Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg discussed the global fight against ISIS with The Atlantic’s Graeme Wood and the Obama Administration’s Brett McGurk.
This Atlantic Exchange featured SoulCycle's Chief Executive Officer, Melanie Whelan, in a conversation on how to build a culture which attracts and satisfies talented people.
In an Atlantic Exchange conversation on the eve of the release of Darkness and Light, singer and social activist John Legend joined The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates to explore the power of music in shaping political discourse.
The Atlantic’s Steve Clemons spoke with Kati Marton about her new book about former State Department official Noel Field, his loyalty to Stalin and what it says about ISIS “true believers” today.
The Secretary of Defense Ash Carter sat down with The Atlantic’s Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a wide ranging conversation on the state of the US military, its role in the world and its future both home and abroad.
The Atlantic held a high-stakes conversation on the state of the threat and what governments and businesses can do to keep digital data safe and secure.
Our series of intimate interviews with disruptive innovators and consequential political, community and business leaders continued with a discussion between Fannie Mae CEO Timothy J. Mayopoulos and Steve Clemons.