The Cable

The Cable goes inside the foreign policy machine, from Foggy Bottom to Turtle Bay, the White House to Embassy Row.

Welcome to The Cable!

Welcome to Foreign Policy‘s The Cable. I’m Laura Rozen, a journalist who has been reporting on foreign policy and national security from Washington since 2001. Previously, I reported as a freelance journalist for half a dozen years from the Balkans, Turkey, and Russia. The Cable will be working the phones and talking with sources to ...

Welcome to Foreign Policy's The Cable. I'm Laura Rozen, a journalist who has been reporting on foreign policy and national security from Washington since 2001. Previously, I reported as a freelance journalist for half a dozen years from the Balkans, Turkey, and Russia.

Welcome to Foreign Policy‘s The Cable. I’m Laura Rozen, a journalist who has been reporting on foreign policy and national security from Washington since 2001. Previously, I reported as a freelance journalist for half a dozen years from the Balkans, Turkey, and Russia.

The Cable will be working the phones and talking with sources to provide in-depth reporting on Washington’s foreign policy scene, from Foggy Bottom to the Hill, the White House, think tanks and Embassy Row — and the interactions between the agencies and players where much policy debate gets worked out. I hope to bring you first-rate foreign policy reporting, and to break news, both on substantive policy debates and on Washington’s foreign policy world as a workplace.

I’ll be looking to you for tips, insights, analysis, hallway gossip, draft memos, after-action reports and the back stories that otherwise might go missed. So please, be in touch, and let me know what you’re hearing.

Laura Rozen writes The Cable daily at ForeignPolicy.com.

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