William is a professor and director of the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida. He previously served as executive director and the William Powers Jr. chair at the William P. Clements Jr. Center for National Security at the University of Texas at Austin. He has also served as senior director for strategic planning on the National Security Council at the White House and at the Department of State as a member of the Policy Planning Staff and a special adviser in the Office of International Religious Freedom.
William Inboden | Remembering Ronald Reagan on the 20th anniversary of his death
With deepening ties to Russia, China, and North Korea, the deaths of Iran’s president and foreign minister cause concern for Iran and the United States
The UN shows moral support for the Palestinians and delays full membership while President Biden withholds munitions from Israel
Because strength and power are important currencies, the United States and Israel work together to protect our interests against adversaries in the region
William Inboden | Iran crosses a threshold by launching a massive direct attack against Israel
William Inboden | The White House—driven more by politics than policy—has lost the plot
William Inboden | Cease-fire resolution effectively lends support to Hamas, not the people of Gaza
Ignoring the U.S. alert of a terrorist attack, Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to protect his people
Vladimir Putin reveals his weakness by silencing Alexei Navalny
William Inboden | The meaning of Alexei Navalny’s death—and life