Neil Bhatiya, Foreign Policy

Neil Bhatiya

Foreign Policy

Washington, DC, United States

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  • Foreign Policy
  • National Interest
  • The Miami Herald
  • The Week
  • U.S. News

Past articles by Neil:

Trump's Iran Sanctions Are Locking the United States in Conflict

Economic measures can de-escalate tensions, but not if used crudely. → Read More

7 Things America Can Do to Counter International Nuclear Threats

Clandestine state-sponsored nuclear programs have time and again surprised the international community with their skill and speed and there is no reason to believe it won’t happen again. → Read More

Iran's Post-Sanctions Financial Windfall Was Overstated. What Does That Mean for Policy?

The muted impact of relief should make clear that any back-treading would also result in limited additional pain on Iran. → Read More

Trump administration should avoid over-aggressive sanctions in Madruo's Venezuela

The United States should not risk becoming a useful scapegoat for the economic ills brought on by Nicolás Maduro himself. → Read More

The Untapped Geopolitical Power of U.S. Natural Gas

The administration must play an active, strategic role to leverage the geopolitical power of U.S. energy. → Read More

The Plan from Paris to Save the World

What did 195 countries come up with during the most important climate conference the world has ever seen? Here are the things worth noting. → Read More

Kicking oil companies where it hurts: How to make fossil fuel divestment smarter

Official site of The Week Magazine, offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events as well as arts, entertainment, people and gossip, and political cartoons. → Read More

Americans are finally taking climate change seriously. Here is why that might not last.

Official site of The Week Magazine, offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events as well as arts, entertainment, people and gossip, and political cartoons. → Read More

The U.S.-India climate change deal: President Obama is on a roll

Official site of The Week Magazine, offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events as well as arts, entertainment, people and gossip, and political cartoons. → Read More

The Keystone XL pipeline: How environmentalists may have lost sight of the real enemy

Official site of The Week Magazine, offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events as well as arts, entertainment, people and gossip, and political cartoons. → Read More

The 5 most important developments in climate change in 2014

As the year comes to a close, there's more than one reason to cheer → Read More

Climate Change Is Not the Next Gay Marriage

Don't count on the politics of climate change mirroring those of same-sex marriage. → Read More

Why the surprisingly impressive U.S.-China climate change deal is a triumph for both countries

The Obama administration is leaving Beijing with a massive diplomatic victory. And the Chinese went a long way toward achieving their policy goals as well. → Read More

Why the fight against climate change needs more win-win solutions

The new report from the IPCC highlights how self-interest could end up saving us all → Read More

What Narendra Modi's big American debut means for climate change

When the controversial Indian prime minister meets President Obama, the environment should be a top issue on the table → Read More

Rand Paul's revealing critique of Hillary Clinton

The senator from Kentucky doesn't believe in man-made climate change. But his recent remarks provided a useful framework for looking at the issue. → Read More

Is China leading the way on cap-and-trade?

Beijing's latest policy moves should be welcomed by the international community — though there are also reasons to be skeptical → Read More

The lost bipartisan consensus on climate change

The death of Sen. Jim Jeffords this week underscored that there is no longer a political center on the issue → Read More

Don't believe the hype: 5 reasons to be pessimistic about climate change

Much of the recent commentary on climate change has taken far too rosy a view of the issue. Some representative headlines include "10 reasons to be hopeful that we will overcome climate change" and "The case for optimism on climate change." While there have certainly been some encouraging developments in the past two decades, any analysis focusing solely on the positive will paint an incomplete picture… → Read More

Americans want the U.S. to act on climate change — even if it goes alone

A massive new study shows that voters are ready for the government to forge ahead even without an international agreement → Read More