Leslie H. Gelb
President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow
Expertise
U.S. foreign policy; national security; Russia; Middle East.
All Publications
Leslie H. Gelb says that in order to deal with Iran, President Obama needs to show the courage of offering a solid peace proposal instead of just drawing chest-thumping red lines.
See more in United States, Iran, U.S. Election 2012
Leslie H. Gelb discusses the need to examine the rationale for, and potential consequences of, going to war with Iran.
See more in United States, Iran, Wars and Warfare, Proliferation
Leslie H. Gelb says that twenty years after the end of the Cold War, persisting myths about a U.S. victory based on military spending and toughness blind today's policymakers from seeing clearly what actually won the Cold War and what matters most in 21st-century global affairs—the strength of the U.S. economy.
See more in United States, Russian Fed., Economics, Foreign Policy History
Leslie H. Gelb interviews U.S. vice president Joe Biden.
See more in China, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Wars and Warfare, Foreign Policy History
Leslie H. Gelb says that as the world's people are barely coping, politicians are ignoring them, and the media are trifling with them, President Obama needs to fight fire with fire.
See more in Foreign Policy History, Presidency
Leslie H. Gelb says that with the 2012 U.S. presidential elections already hovering, it's time to make new friends and renew friendships with old enemies who have prospects for power positions.
See more in Presidency, U.S. Election 2012
Leslie H. Gelb argues that the Republican presidential candidates are giving up their party's hold on foreign policy.
See more in Foreign Policy History, U.S. Election 2012
Leslie H. Gelb argues that the U.S.-Pakistani relationship will survive.
See more in United States, Pakistan, U.S. Strategy and Politics
Leslie H. Gelb discusses bipartisanship and U.S. foreign policy.
See more in Defense/Homeland Security, Foreign Policy History
Leslie H. Gelb discusses the return of neoconservatives and their designs for U.S. foreign policy.
See more in Defense/Homeland Security, U.S. Strategy and Politics
Leslie H. Gelb argues that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's recent remarks to the Economic Club of New York should compel foreign policy experts and political leaders to face the new 21st-century reality: that gross domestic product matters more than military might.
See more in Geoeconomics, U.S. Strategy and Politics
Leslie H. Gelb argues that after 9/11, a decade of prolonged wars, economic weakness, and political irresponsibility is not an aberration but a historical pattern for America, and it also reveals a flawed tendency in U.S. foreign affairs.
See more in United States, 9/11, Foreign Policy History
Leslie H. Gelb discusses "nine things that make you want to scream" in U.S. politics and foreign policy.
See more in United States, Infrastructure, U.S. Strategy and Politics
Leslie H. Gelb says President Obama accomplished the mission in Afghanistan and now needs to focus on nation building at home.
See more in Afghanistan, Wars and Warfare, Presidency
Leslie H. Gelb discusses why Ambassador Eikenberry was right to tell President Karzai to watch his words.
See more in Afghanistan, Wars and Warfare, U.S. Strategy and Politics
Leslie H. Gelb says President Obama's yet unrevealed plan for withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan should satisfy those pushing for a quick exit and the diehards determined to stay the course.
See more in Afghanistan, Wars and Warfare, U.S. Strategy and Politics
Leslie H. Gelb says Germany's economy can teach President Obama about how a nation can succeed with jobs and exports despite high taxes and welfare.
See more in United States, Germany, Economics, U.S. Strategy and Politics
Leslie H. Gelb warns against overreaction by Israel to the protests at its borders.
See more in Israel, Palestinian Authority, Political Movements
Leslie H. Gelb reviews The Age of Deception, by Mohamed El Baradei.
See more in Weapons of Mass Destruction, U.S. Strategy and Politics
Leslie H. Gelb discusses the African Union's cease-fire proposal in Libya.
See more in Libya, United States, Wars and Warfare, NATO, UN