Alex Ward
White House Reporter
Alex is a reporter covering the White House, with a focus on foreign policy and national security, as well as a co-host of Vox’s “Worldly” podcast.
Before joining Vox, Alex was an associate director in the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security where he worked on military issues and US foreign policy.
He also wrote the #NatSec2016 newsletter for War on the Rocks where he covered the 2016 presidential election and the candidates’ views on national security.
Latest articles by Alex Ward
Why the Germany-Hungary soccer game will be a symbol for the future of Europe.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Axios interview is another example of this worrying trend.
Why HR 1, known as the For the People Act, is intricately linked with Biden’s foreign policy.
Iranians elected Ebrahim Raisi as the next president in an election rigged in his favor.
What Biden actually means when he says “all foreign policy is the logical extension of personal relationships.”
The biggest risk Biden faces won’t come during the Putin summit. It’ll possibly come right afterward.
The North Korean leader appointed a new “representative” to the ruling party, indicating the dictator’s willingness to delegate.
“Telephonic diplomacy” was enough to succeed in this case. But it has its downsides.
Progressives believe they helped push for a quick ceasefire in Israel-Gaza. Will they do more?
Usually Palestinians and their allies struggle to have their narrative break through online. Not anymore.