Nikolas K. Gvosdev

Carnegie Council Senior Fellow, U.S. Global Engagement Initiative (USGE); U.S. Naval War College

Nikolas K. Gvosdev es investigador principal de la Iniciativa de Compromiso Global de Estados Unidos (USGE) en el Consejo Carnegie para la Ética en Asuntos Internacionales.

También es profesor de asuntos de seguridad nacional en la Escuela de Guerra Naval de los Estados Unidos, director del subcurso de Análisis de Políticas del Departamento de Asuntos de Seguridad Nacional y de la Cátedra del Capitán Jerome E. Levy de geografía económica y seguridad nacional.

Gvosdev fue director de The National Interest y sigue siendo editor senior de la revista. Además, es titular de una beca no residencial en el Foreign Policy Research Institute. Es coautor de U.S. Foreign Policy and Defense Strategy: The Evolution of an Incidental Superpower (2015). Anteriormente publicó Russian Foreign Policy: Interests, Vectors and Sectors (con Christopher Marsh) en 2013.

Gvosdev es un comentarista habitual de la política exterior y las relaciones internacionales de Estados Unidos, los asuntos rusos y euroasiáticos y la evolución de Oriente Medio.

Obra destacada

MAR 22, 2023 Podcast

How Feminist Foreign Policy Can Reshape the Globe, with Kristina Lunz

In the second conversation of our Women's History Month podcast series, Kristina Lunz, co-CEO and co-founder of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy, joins "Doorstep" ...

MAR 15, 2023 Podcast

Closing the Global Gender Gap, with Eliza Reid

For Women's History Month, "The Doorstep" is highlighting steps being taken for greater global gender equality. What can societies do to increase the pace of ...

MAR 8, 2023 Podcast

Re-engaging Africa, with The New School's Sean Jacobs

At the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in December, President Joe Biden signaled that "Africa's success is the world's success." The New School’s Sean ...

Rally for Ukraine in Washington, DC, February 2022

FEB 28, 2023 Article

U.S. Leaders Need to Make the "Doorstep" Case for Supporting Ukraine

The Biden administration continues to make its appeal for support for Ukraine's war effort, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen discussing the economic reasons in a "...

FEB 22, 2023 Podcast

How the Ukraine-Russia War Has Changed the U.S., with Dr. Alex S. Vindman

Alex S. Vindman, former director for European affairs at the National Security Council, joins "The Doorstep" to assess how the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war has affected ...

FEB 10, 2023 Podcast

India Rising, with Harvard's Prof. Tarun Khanna

With India now at helm of the G20 and a summit set for New Delhi in September, the South Asian nation is stepping up its ...

FEB 1, 2023 Podcast

Sanctions Loopholes, Rerouting Trade, & Russia's War Machine, with Rachel Ziemba

Leading up to the one-year anniversary of Russia's second invasion of Ukraine, Rachel Ziemba, head of Ziemba Insights and adjunct senior fellow at the Center ...

Brandenburg Gate in Berlin in lit up in Ukraine's colors, February 2022.

JAN 26, 2023 Article

Is the West at "war" with Russia?

What does it mean precisely when German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock says that the Euro-Atlantic community finds itself at "war” with Russia in Ukraine? Senior ...

JAN 19, 2023 Podcast

Ideology in U.S. Foreign Relations, with Christopher McKnight Nichols

From racialized notions of subjecthood and civilization in the 18th century to the neoconservatism, neoliberalism, and unilateralism of the 21st century, ideology drives American foreign ...

JAN 11, 2023 Podcast

Will 2023 Be the Year of Global Power Shifts? with Judah Grunstein

Judah Grunstein, editor-in-chief of "World Politics Review," joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin for his annual review of global power shifts. The past 12 ...