Kathy Gilsinan is an associate editor at The Atlantic, where she covers global affairs. She was previously senior editor at World Politics Review.
The national security advisor responds to reports that the relationship is at an all-time low.
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Treasury undersecretary David Cohen on using finance to fight terrorism
Global / 3:18 PM ET
"People are a whole lot more interested in themselves than they are in the candidates."
Politics / 12:12 PM ET
Brazilians and Uruguayans face a choice this weekend: head to the polls, or break the law.
Global / Oct 26, 2014
Hooliganism goes high-tech in Serbia.
Global / Oct 15, 2014
The discovery of mass graves prompts charges that officials hired cartel hit men to go after rivals.
Global / Oct 10, 2014
The former Haitian dictator known as Baby Doc is dead at 63. Last year, he almost faced justice.
Global / Oct 4, 2014
Is this mission creep?
Global / Sep 23, 2014
A brief guide
Global / Sep 16, 2014
The leader of the Somali militant group al-Shabab is dead. Now what?
Global / Sep 7, 2014
What Britain's 1939 declaration of war sounded like
Global / Sep 3, 2014
An Australian festival aims to shock and provoke its audience. Does it go too far?
Global / Aug 31, 2014
Does ISIS control huge swaths of land or a network of roads? It depends on your definition of 'control.'
Global / Aug 27, 2014
How the death of a long-shot Brazilian candidate could make his running mate president
Global / Aug 21, 2014
Humans of New York photographer Brandon Stanton takes his craft global, starting with Iraq.
Global / Aug 12, 2014
Taking the long view on U.S.-Russia planetary defense
Global / Aug 9, 2014
A tale of debt and difficult English
Global / Jul 31, 2014
ISIS's all-female brigade and the slowly growing role of female jihadis
Global / Jul 25, 2014
What the crash of the Malaysia Airlines jet says about the military role of non-state actors
Global / Jul 17, 2014
The agency is battling a new generation of criminals, amid accusations that it has become a tool of dictators.
Global / May 12, 2014
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