David A. Andelman

former New York Times correspondent in Europe and Asia and the author of "Andelman Unleashed” at SubStack

David A. Andelman, formerly a correspondent for The New York Times and CBS News in Europe and Asia, is executive director of The RedLines Project, a multidisciplinary study of the nature and origin of political, military, social and cultural red lines around the world. He wrote “A Red Line in the Sand: Diplomacy, Strategy, and the History of Wars That Might Still Happen” and blogs at Andelman Unleashed. He was awarded France’s Légion d’Honneur in 2021.


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David A. Andelman

1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

Elon Musk puts his finger on the scale in Germany

This year’s election includes some surprise (and unwelcome) American cameos.

1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

Macron rolls the dice in France

The French president is known for his pitch-perfect political skills. But he seems to have misjudged the broad drift to the right sweeping across Europe.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

JD Vance’s foreign policy ideas are Putin and Orban’s dream come true

This strain of American isolationism is associated with some of the most destructive periods in America’s past. 

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

As France votes and Biden stumbles, it’s time to Trump-proof Europe

Europe (and much of the rest of the world) woke up Friday morning with one more worry.