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Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

Trump Needs China's Help to Effectively Sanction Iran
But Tehran's top crude buyer appears unwilling to play ball.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

Why We Are Living Through ‘Hyperpolitics'
Anton Jager explains why record voter turnout isn't leading to systemic change.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

Who Reaps the Benefits of India's Growth?
Early policy choices shaped the inequity and employment challenges facing the country today.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

A Land Without the Troubles?
Northern Ireland's most outlandish plan comes to fruition in Jan Carson's new novel.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

The Bolsonaro Inheritance
Nepotism could tank the far right's chances in Brazil.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

Why Do Young Africans Love Donald Trump?
A new survey reveals a preference for the U.S. president's transactional approach.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

Trump's Twin Blunders
The U.S. president has simultaneously demolished key relationships in East Asia and the Middle East.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

The U.S. Is Learning the Wrong Lessons in Iran
Tactical excellence can never salvage strategic incompetence.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

Southeast Asia Isn't Buying Elbridge Colby's Flexible Realism
Trump's policies offer the region all the downsides of traditional U.S. policy with none of the benefits.

Foreign Policy
Aug 21, 2026

A Top Trump Ally Turns to China
Washington has favored bullets over business in its dealings with slow-growing Ecuador.

Foreign Policy
Aug 20, 2026

Trump's Tech Tensions
The administration's latest strategy document tries to balance technological competition with cooperation.

Foreign Policy
Aug 20, 2026

The Clock Is Ticking Down on Another U.S.-Canada Trade War
Senior Canadian officials are looking to make a deal to avoid new 50 percent U.S. tariffs.

Foreign Policy
Aug 20, 2026

The U.S. Bond Crisis Highlights a Deeper Fiscal Rot
Scott Bessent is breaking the glass to check rising bond yields, but the fix is flawed.

Foreign Policy
Aug 20, 2026

A Tale of Two Socialists
Why Spain's Sánchez has succeeded while Britain's Starmer floundered.

Foreign Policy
Aug 20, 2026

Bolivia's Lithium Isn't a Gold Mine
Despite 20 percent of global deposits, the country produces less than 1 percent of supply.

Foreign Policy
Aug 20, 2026

State Department to Partner With Palantir, Anduril on Free Speech Initiative
The Freedom Tech Excellence Program also includes the Bitcoin Policy Institute and the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.

Foreign Policy
Aug 20, 2026

Israel and America Agree on Gaza's New Leader
The Trump administration's peace plan has invested its hopes for Gaza's future in the little-known Ali Shaath.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

UAE Joins Global Efforts to Isolate Iran
Abu Dhabi is hoping that a trade embargo will force Tehran to surrender.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

The Taliban's Next Five Years
The brutish group has been surprisingly stable since snatching power in 2021. Rockier times may lie ahead.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

Gray-Zone Warfare Picks Easy Targets in Germany
Political appeasement won't buy off hostile powers.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

How Africa Is Battling Climate Extremes
The effects of the coming "super" El Niño will reach beyond the continent.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

Realism Is Unrealistic
How useful is a theory about power that consistently fails to explain what the world's most powerful country does?

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

As the Israeli Election Nears, Trump Has Leverage Over Netanyahu
A White House endorsement could improve the Israeli leader's chances of winning.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

Ukraine's War Widows Are Fighting for Money
Their husbands died defending the country—and now their families are struggling for compensation.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

Can Venezuela's Opposition Find A Path to Power?
As Delcy Rodríguez clings to power, dissidents wonder who to trust.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

U.S. Funding Cuts Fuel Child Recruitment Into Haitian Armed Groups
"Without USAID support, all you have left is the rule of the ganglord."

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

A Rare Window Has Opened for North Korean Diplomacy
If Trump wants to negotiate, he must stop making denuclearization the price of admission.

Foreign Policy
Aug 19, 2026

Colby's Empty Charm Offensive
U.S. government actions undermined the Trump official's Southeast Asian tour.

Foreign Policy
Aug 18, 2026

Russian Threats Won't Stop the U.K.'s Drone Deliveries
London vows to continue aiding Ukraine's war effort.

Foreign Policy
Aug 18, 2026

China's Leaders Go on a Summer Retreat
Under Xi, the once-collective gathering has become something else.

Foreign Policy
Aug 18, 2026

Five Years on, Washington Is Failing Afghanistan Again
Despite administration promises, aid cuts are leaving Afghan mothers and children to die.

Foreign Policy
Aug 18, 2026

Vance Pitches a New Objective for the Iran War
Simply lowering energy prices for U.S. consumers is "goal No. 1"

Foreign Policy
Aug 18, 2026

Uganda's Succession Plan Is Already Underway
The president's son is wielding increased power with impunity.

Foreign Policy
Aug 18, 2026

Colby's ‘Flexible Realism' Won't Work in the Indo-Pacific
Washington's new strategy is little more than a euphemism for unpredictability.

Foreign Policy
Aug 17, 2026

Is Trump Choosing North Korea Over South Korea?
The United States scales back joint military drills with Seoul to appease Pyongyang.

Foreign Policy
Aug 17, 2026

Canada Is Exploiting Migrant Agricultural Workers
Caribbean laborers report rat-infested rooms and abusive bosses.

Foreign Policy
Aug 17, 2026

Has Turkey Really Resolved Its Kurdish Question?
Aliza Marcus's Resurgence and Revolution sheds light on the past and future of the Kurdish cause.

Foreign Policy
Aug 17, 2026

China's New Laws Are Ensnaring Western Companies
Beijing is systematically countering U.S. and European sanctions efforts by expanding its jurisdiction.

Foreign Policy
Aug 17, 2026

The Top 10 Ways Trump Has Made America Weaker
He's been one of the most consequential presidents in U.S. history—in all the wrong ways.

Foreign Policy
Aug 17, 2026

How Ronald Reagan Used Diplomacy to End the Cold War
A new movie shows how the president conferred with State Department experts before each meeting.

Foreign Policy
Aug 17, 2026

Why Australia's Getting Tough on China Again
Unlike other U.S. allies, Canberra is betting its entire strategic house on Pax Americana.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

Trump's Flurry of National Security Policies
The administration made moves on drones, cyberwarfare, and ship building.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

What in the World?
Test yourself on the week of Aug. 8: A major earthquake hits Colombia, Lebanon achieves a regional first, and parts of Europe enjoy a solar eclipse.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

Liberalism Is Worth Saving. Here's How.
If liberalism does not remake itself, it will be antidemocratic alternatives that win out.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

The End of American Innocence
Fifty years after "The Quiet American," has the country outlived Graham Greene's prophecy?

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

AI Is Changing Military Morality
Just war theory was developed over centuries—and now must adapt to a new era of technology.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

What the Cockroach Movement Says About the Indian Economy
Young college graduates are struggling to find jobs.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

How Ronald Reagan Sold Calm to Americans
Emotional reassurance came to be mistaken for competent governance.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

Zhu Rongji's Death Is the Final Knell for China's Breakneck Reform Era
Under President Xi Jinping, politics and security, not real change, come first.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

Yes, the Iran War Really Is Similar to Vietnam
Trump's war is "The Best and the Brightest"—but without the best and the brightest.

Foreign Policy
Aug 14, 2026

Colombia's Week of Rupture
Monday's deadly earthquake presents the country's new president with his first big test.

Foreign Policy
Aug 13, 2026

The Iran War Has Left the U.S. Dangerously Exposed
The fight has offered Iran and other adversaries a clear picture of U.S. weaknesses.

Foreign Policy
Aug 13, 2026

Israel Clashes With Settlers in the West Bank
U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee issued a rare condemnation of settler "terrorists."

Foreign Policy
Aug 13, 2026

Mojtaba Khamenei Is Planning for a Long War
The supreme leader's new government appointments reveal the outlines of his military strategy.

Foreign Policy
Aug 13, 2026

Why Hackers Keep Going After U.S. Water Supplies
A spate of new attacks believed to be linked to Iran has highlighted the water sector's vulnerability.

Foreign Policy
Aug 13, 2026

Why Israel Won't Make Qatar an Enemy
Doha's ties to Gaza and Hamas make it deeply controversial but also indispensable.

Foreign Policy
Aug 13, 2026

Drone Warfare Comes to Latin America
Battle-tested tech from Ukraine has reached the region's armed groups—and governments are struggling to catch up.

Foreign Policy
Aug 12, 2026

What Does the Mecca Pact Deliver Pakistan?
The mutual defense agreement gives Islamabad a boost in the Middle East, with mixed results closer to home.

Foreign Policy
Aug 12, 2026

What to Watch in Zambia's Elections
The country's natural resources have put the vote under intense international scrutiny.

Foreign Policy
Aug 12, 2026

Russia-Ukraine War Escalates With Black Sea Strikes, North Korean Missiles
Kyiv and Moscow are trading heavier and heavier blows.

Foreign Policy
Aug 12, 2026

China Is Finding New Ways to Coerce Uyghurs Abroad
Beijing is a pioneer in softer tools of transnational repression.

Foreign Policy
Aug 12, 2026

The Next Front in LNG Sanctions Runs Through China
Moscow will soon have to redirect a growing share of its exports to Asia.

Foreign Policy
Aug 12, 2026

Will Myanmar Get What It Wants From ASEAN?
A Bangkok visit by junta leader Min Aung Hlaing reinforced the two countries' ties.

Foreign Policy
Aug 12, 2026

The Houthis Are Risking Everything for Iran
Tehran's proxy risks pushing a newly consolidated Saudi Arabia into an all-out ground war.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

A Middle Eastern NATO?
What's behind the defense pact between Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

Why Is AI So Popular in China?
The technology is far less divisive than in the United States.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

Colombia's New President Faces His First Major Test
President Abelardo de la Espriella took office mere days before a major earthquake struck the country.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

The Regional Order Iran Wanted Is Taking Shape Without It
Tehran has long called for greater cooperation among Muslim states. The Mecca pact is not what it had in mind.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

Here's What Middle Powers Can Actually Do
Mark Carney's vision has gone unrealized, but that doesn't mean states should give up.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

Debanking Dissidents
The Trump administration is following in the footsteps of authoritarian regimes by weaponizing global banking rules against its enemies.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

Trump Has His Own Communist Manifesto
Seldom before has the U.S. government intervened so actively in the economy.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

China Has Chosen to Disappoint Its Consumers
Beijing's choice moves Washington's leverage from tariffs to currency.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

The West Bank, Not Gaza, Should Be Trump's Priority
With his Gaza plan dead in the water, he should refocus on preventing the next conflagration.

Foreign Policy
Aug 11, 2026

What Morocco Was Saying to Spain in Ceuta
The migrant crisis has underscored Madrid's increasingly tenuous geopolitical position.

Foreign Policy
Aug 10, 2026

Netanyahu Nixes Trump's Gaza Deal
Another weekend with no resolution to the Middle East's wars.

Foreign Policy
Aug 10, 2026

Ukrainians Are Trying to Help a Traumatized Generation
From refugees to abducted children, Russia has wreaked havoc on young Ukrainians.

Foreign Policy
Aug 10, 2026

Europe's Summer of Nightmares
Punishing heat and wildfires have cost billions and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.

Foreign Policy
Aug 10, 2026

Dismantling the ICC Doesn't Serve U.S. Interests
The Trump administration's campaign against the court is transparently cynical.

Foreign Policy
Aug 10, 2026

Todd Blanche's Confirmation Would Have Been A Scandal in 1973
Nixon's "Saturday Night Massacre" triggered nationwide outage—and a firewall which is now gone.

Foreign Policy
Aug 07, 2026

The Middle East Tries Its Hand at a NATO-Style Pact
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey pledge mutual defense in the face of aggressive Iranian and Israeli operations.

Foreign Policy
Aug 07, 2026

Why China's Elites Still Want to Leave
Social callousness pushes even the prosperous to seek new lives overseas.

Foreign Policy
Aug 07, 2026

The Straits Are Not OK
After Hormuz, global waterways will return to being sites of bloody contention.

Foreign Policy
Aug 07, 2026

There's No Going Back
Thomas Wright on the post-Cold War order.

Foreign Policy
Aug 07, 2026

An ‘Odyssey,' From a Dog's Perspective
Plus, a satire about a Nigerian on holiday, and more international fiction in August.

Foreign Policy
Aug 07, 2026

Latin America's Second Pink Tide Recedes
The latest leftward shift was shorter-lived and less accomplished than its predecessor.

Foreign Policy
Aug 06, 2026

Is Iran Winning the Battle Over the Strait of Hormuz?
Any level of Iranian control would mark a major geopolitical shift in Tehran's favor.

Foreign Policy
Aug 06, 2026

What Everyone Is Missing About Ceuta
The history of the disputed exclave should inform what Spain does next.

Foreign Policy
Aug 06, 2026

China's AI Acceleration
Washington isn't sure how to counter Chinese technological advancements.

Foreign Policy
Aug 06, 2026

Why Israel's Upcoming Election Might Be Its Most Pivotal
Benjamin Netanyahu's reelection as prime minister would hasten the illiberal drift.

Foreign Policy
Aug 06, 2026

Selling Trust From Orbit
Satellite images are plentiful, affordable, and easy to fake. Providers will benefit from curbing their misuse.

Foreign Policy
Aug 06, 2026

Colombia's Road to Peace Runs Through the Countryside
Rural neglect has produced a continual security crisis.

Foreign Policy
Aug 06, 2026

Russia and Ukraine Are Mutually Shutting Down the Black Sea
Strikes on ports and ships could portend another global food shortage.

Foreign Policy
Aug 06, 2026

Hamas Agreed to Disarm. Why Did Israel Reject the Deal?
Experts say political uncertainty makes the Trump-backed plan untenable, for now.

Foreign Policy
Aug 05, 2026

Ukraine's Deadly Missile Defense Shortage
Kyiv has run out of Patriot interceptors, but allies remain reluctant to supply more.

Foreign Policy
Aug 05, 2026

South Africa's Global Image Loses Its Luster
Pretoria's influence across Africa may be waning following widespread xenophobic attacks.

Foreign Policy
Aug 05, 2026

What's Behind the Violence in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir
The region has become ground zero for protests against poor governance.

Foreign Policy
Aug 05, 2026

The Saudis Are the Architects of Their Own Misfortune
Missed opportunities and strategic blunders have plagued Riyadh.

Foreign Policy
Aug 05, 2026

Why the United States Keeps Losing Wars
Washington has a long record of fighting the wrong war for the wrong objective.

Foreign Policy
Aug 05, 2026

Kevin Warsh Has a Problem
The Fed chair "is really rolling the dice" while holding out against interest rate hikes, one expert said.

Foreign Policy
Aug 05, 2026

The Ceuta Crisis Reveals the Limits of European Defense Cooperation
In their willingness to blame Spain, European leaders have shown they cannot be trusted on collective security.

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