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Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

Can Europe Resist American Coercion?
Options range from targeted tariffs to selling off U.S. debt—but they're risky.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

Territory Still a Deal-Breaker in Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
Trilateral discussions among Russia, Ukraine, and the United States show little sign of compromise from Moscow.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

The Soviet Lessons for Trump's Greenland Gambit
A 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia offers a key to understanding how Trump's adventurism plays out.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

The Israel-Iran Detente Won't Last
The next round could be bigger and uglier than last year's 12-day war.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

What in the World?
Test yourself on the week of Jan. 17: Trump threatens Europe, the World Economic Forum begins, and China's demographic slide continues.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

Britain's New Spy Chief Has a New Mission
Blaise Metreweli is revamping the legendary MI6 for an era of conflict in Europe.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

The Great Chinese Vibe Shift
A country once obsessed with success is taking things slower.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

The Collapse That Created Today's Russia
From the ashes of communism emerged a corrupt, nihilistic, and warmongering elite.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

What's Buried by Baghdad's Construction Boom
The politics of rebuilding in a city of memories.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

A Poet Finds New Life in America's Borderlands
Saretta Morgan's poems speak the language of the Southwest's deserts.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

The Balance-of-Power Theory Strikes Again
Nobody should be surprised at how the world is reacting to Donald Trump's threats.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

Why Latin America Has Been Demure in Davos
U.S. aggression is nothing new for the region.

Foreign Policy
Jan 23, 2026

Why Trump Should Accept Putin's New START Offer
Extending the nuclear treaty is not about trust—it's about pragmatism.

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

The Look of Empire
Donald Trump's dangerous fixation with imperial aesthetics.

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

Trump Launches ‘Board of Peace' in Davos
With nearly 25 countries already signed on, critics fear that the new body could challenge the United Nations' authority.

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

Carney Come Lately
The Canadian leader's Davos speech is a masterclass in realism—and an overdue admission of hypocrisy.

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

The Board of Discord
Trump's "Board of Peace" is neither an alternative to the U.N. nor a harmless vanity project but a threat to international cooperation.

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

TACOs in Greenland?
The U.S. president followed up a concerning speech with a confusing announcement.

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

Europe Is the U.S. Establishment's Last Hope
Trump's Greenland spectacle has liberal-minded Americans rooting for the other guy.

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

Trump's Greenland Obsession Is Madness. Can't We Just Say That?
The commentariat persists in misrepresenting the U.S. president and his actions.

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

How Israel Is Navigating International Boycotts
Economy Minister Nir Barkat: "We'll do better business in places that want us."

Foreign Policy
Jan 22, 2026

Trump's Golden Dome Is No Silver Bullet
Nearly one year on, one of the biggest U.S. defense proposals remains little more than a concept.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

Why Iran's Regime Didn't Collapse
The Islamic Republic was built to withstand sustained unrest.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

Trump Talks Greenland at Davos, Announces ‘Framework' Deal
The U.S. president said he and the NATO secretary-general "formed the framework of a future deal" but provided few details.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

Europe Is Prepared to Create Its Own Army
As the United States blusters and threatens, European leaders are making tough choices.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

New U.S. Tariffs Imperil Indian-Backed Port in Iran
An infrastructure project between Afghanistan, Iran, and India gets caught in Trump's crosshairs—again.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Trump-Lisa Cook Case
Firing central bank governors may prove to be a red line.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

Young Africans Are Being Lured Into Russia's War Machine
The Kremlin may be using Africans as suicide bombers in Ukraine, reports suggest.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

To Protect Greenland, Europe Kicks Into High Gear
The continent is finally showing some strategic resolve. Will it last?

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

U.S. Congress Sidesteps Greenland Debate in Defense Spending Bill
Lawmakers opted against using the power of the purse to forbid forcible annexation of Greenland.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

Trump's Davos Speech Heralds a New World Disorder
U.S. president toys with NATO leaders in call for "immediate negotiations to discuss the acquisition of Greenland."

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

In Davos, a Tale of Two Speeches
Trump follows Greenland threats by announcing a "future deal," while Canada's prime minister describes it all as a "rupture in the world order."

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

Trump Says He ‘Won't Use Force' to Acquire Greenland
In his speech in Davos, Trump asked for the territory and said only the United States could defend it.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

Vice Presidents Usually Disappoint After Calamity Strikes
Delcy Rodríguez is the latest spare politician to be thrust into a top job.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

‘A Rupture in the World Order'
Read Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's forceful speech at Davos rebuking Trump's world order.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

The U.S. Military Can't Fix Iran's Opposition
Washington can intervene militarily, but any regime change strategy needs to start in Iran itself.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

How Far Do China's Ambitions Reach?
The answer is global—and has big implications for U.S. policy.

Foreign Policy
Jan 21, 2026

How Japan and the Philippines Are Hedging Against China Together
Beijing's response to the latest agreement was predictably spiky.

Foreign Policy
Jan 20, 2026

World Leaders Convene in Davos as Greenland Tensions Escalate
From tariffs to text threats, U.S. President Donald Trump is not backing down.

Foreign Policy
Jan 20, 2026

With Trade Deal, Canada Bets on China
For all its risks, Beijing has become a more predictable partner than the United States under Trump.

Foreign Policy
Jan 20, 2026

Hope Is Not a Policy for Iran
Washington's record of failed intervention offers an obvious lesson. Trump should heed it.

Foreign Policy
Jan 20, 2026

China Grapples With Trump's Radical Use of Power
Beijing sees a supreme U.S. military—and draws lessons for gaming Washington.

Foreign Policy
Jan 20, 2026

Trump's Resource Grabs Don't Add Up
There is little justification for taking Venezuelan oil or Greenlandic minerals, but the U.S. leader insists.

Foreign Policy
Jan 20, 2026

Is Israel Annexing More Than Half of Gaza?
The ambiguous meaning of Israel's new yellow line.

Foreign Policy
Jan 19, 2026

The Philippines Are in for a Turbulent 2026
Manila takes over the ASEAN chair in what could be a make-or-break year for the bloc.

Foreign Policy
Jan 19, 2026

A Failed Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Would Be Disastrous for Xi Jinping
Beijing's saber-rattling conceals the real possibility of a loss.

Foreign Policy
Jan 19, 2026

America's Drift Toward Constitutional Authoritarianism
Trump has shown how democracy can be neutralized without being destroyed.

Foreign Policy
Jan 19, 2026

The ‘Donroe Doctrine' Is a Roosevelt Redux
Then as now, big stick diplomacy will lead to costly cycles of intervention and retrenchment.

Foreign Policy
Jan 19, 2026

What Spheres of Influence Are—and Aren't
One of the most misunderstood concepts of international politics is back with a force.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

Widespread Repression, Intimidation Mar Uganda's Presidential Election
Rights groups denounce internet blackouts, violent clashes, and arbitrary arrests by security forces.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

Iran's Crown Prince Has Become Indispensable
How Reza Pahlavi went from teenaged exile to symbol of his country's future.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

How Troubled Is the Iranian Economy?
A plunge in exchange rates triggered the huge protests.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

A Long History of Betrayal
Why Washington keeps encouraging foreign uprisings—and then walking away.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

Venezuela on Screen
From a contemplative documentary to a swashbuckling biopic, these films lend a sense of humanity to the present crisis.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

What One Film's Success Reveals About Today's Russia
An adaptation of "The Master and Margarita" has become a smash hit—despite Moscow's attempts to sink it.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

The Thought Experiment That Started a Revolution
How a hypothetical scenario started a global movement—and exposed the limits of moral theory.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

The Pillaging of the American Arctic
How Alaskans are navigating the Trump administration's critical mineral drive.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

What Next After Iran's Massacre?
After killing thousands of protesters, Tehran has no reason to back down.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

How to Navigate the New World Jungle Law
Geopolitical analyst Ian Bremmer on Trump's foreign policy ideology—and how the world is adapting to it.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

Venezuela Is Regime Change Under Another Name
Maduro's removal is a familiar story, and one that doesn't end well.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

The Biggest Challenges Trump Faces in His Second Year
From Russia-Ukraine to the U.S. midterms, Trump faces a bumpier year at home and abroad.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

Baltic Cable-Cutting Is Back
Renewed attacks pose a continuing challenge for Europe at a difficult moment.

Foreign Policy
Jan 16, 2026

Trump's Cuba Calculus
The U.S. president has his sights on the island. But it's a very different case from Venezuela.

Foreign Policy
Jan 15, 2026

Europe United, Europe Alone
As Trump doubles down on Greenland, Europe doubles down on Europe.

Foreign Policy
Jan 15, 2026

Is the Iran Crisis Over?
Trump said the killing has stopped, but a lot is up in the air.

Foreign Policy
Jan 15, 2026

Europe Confronts Trump's Greenland Ambitions
Deploying troops to the island signals European unity in the face of the White House's belligerence.

Foreign Policy
Jan 15, 2026

How Trump's Pressure Tactics Sank the Venezuela War Powers Debate
Senate Republicans successfully used a controversial procedural tactic to strip a war powers resolution of its privileged status.

Foreign Policy
Jan 15, 2026

Taiwan Announced Billions More for Defense. Here's How It Can Deliver.
A new annual strategy document would streamline spending and signal seriousness to allies.

Foreign Policy
Jan 15, 2026

Faulty Assumptions About Iran Have Driven a Failed U.S. Policy
Believing that the clerical regime could be pragmatic was a mistake.

Foreign Policy
Jan 15, 2026

Bulgaria's Eurozone Entry Is Another Setback for Russia
The euro just gained its 21st member despite Moscow's attempts at sabotage.

Foreign Policy
Jan 15, 2026

Fear the Sphere
Competing spheres of influence will not provide the stability their supporters expect.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Pakistan's High-Stakes Play in the Middle East
How Islamabad is capitalizing on the current geopolitical moment.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

How Russia Is Supporting Iran's Repression
Moscow is providing the military equipment and internet technology that Tehran is deploying against protesters.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Will Iran Execute Protesters Despite U.S. Intervention Threats?
As the death toll climbs, it remains unclear whether Tehran will bow to the White House's warnings.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

U.S. Suspends Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries
Trump is escalating his immigration crackdown as he gears up for a second year back in office.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Elon Musk's X Is in Deep Trouble Over Deepfake Porn
Grok is being used to make abusive and illegal images.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Trump's Claims About Nigeria Strikes Don't Hold Up
The Christmas attack did not target the Islamic State, observers say.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

The EU-Mercosur Deal Is a Hedge Against the Donroe Doctrine
As the United States pursues gunboat diplomacy, Europe and South America are choosing cooperation instead.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Trump's Peace Deal Means Nothing for the Congolese
Many of those living under the rule of the M23 militia prefer to keep it that way.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Why a U.S. Attack on Iran Would Backfire
Trump has threatened strikes in support of anti-regime protesters.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Why an American Attack on Iran Would Backfire
Trump has threatened strikes in support of anti-regime protesters.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Trump's State Capitalism, by the Numbers
The companies and sectors where the U.S. president has taken a government stake.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

The Grand Strategy Behind Trump's Foreign Policy
Ignore the critics. The logic of consolidation that defines the new National Security Strategy is eminently sensible.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

The Dangerous Fallout of Trump's Retreat to the Hemisphere
The revolution in U.S. foreign policy will lead to a much less stable world.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

The World Minus One Will Be a Mess
Multilateral cooperation will struggle to survive in Washington's absence.

Foreign Policy
Jan 14, 2026

Israel Wants Hezbollah's Weapons by Any Means Necessary
The Lebanese Armed Forces have made progress on disarmament—but Israel is thinking of finishing the job.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

Trump's Fantastical Geopolitics
The White House's aggressive posture is already pushing other countries to seek strength in numbers.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

No, China Isn't Going to Take Over Greenland
Trump's absurd justification for potential U.S. action is blatantly false.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

Japan Courts South Korea Amid Rift With China
But Seoul's unwillingness to take a side may deny Takaichi the win she wants.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

Ghosts Are Haunting France's Remilitarization
History is shaping, and constraining, the bid to revive French military culture.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

Claims of Vehicular Terrorism in Minnesota Don't Hold Up
The U.S. government is adopting dangerous language to justify unlawful killing.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

U.S. Congress to Provide Billions More in Foreign Aid Than Sought by Trump
The spending bill is a mix of rebuttal and acceptance of Trump's efforts to overhaul the foreign affairs bureaucracy.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

Iran's Internet Blackout by the Numbers
How the Islamic Republic's repressive tactics stack up against regimes around the world.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

Tariffs Have Hurt, Not Helped, the U.S. Economy
And they will likely play an even bigger role in 2026.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

The Case for Trump's Venezuela Plan
Former Trump official Matthew Kroenig explains why he thinks the White House made the right call in capturing Nicolás Maduro.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

In Myanmar, Civilians Bear Consequences of Starlink Cuts
Further restrictions would almost certainly help the military as it consolidates power.

Foreign Policy
Jan 13, 2026

Is Serbia Heading Toward a Serbo-Maidan?
Mass demonstrations against Aleksandar Vucic's government could turn brutal in the year ahead.

Foreign Policy
Jan 12, 2026

Iran Escalates Protest Crackdown but Says Open to U.S. Talks
"We are not looking for war, but we are prepared for war," Iran's foreign minister warned.

Foreign Policy
Jan 12, 2026

Maduro's Trial Follows the Twisted Logic of the War on Terrorism
The U.S. government wants the power of war without the rights of prisoners.

Foreign Policy
Jan 12, 2026

The Manager-Monarch Who Saved Oman
Oman's new(ish) sultan doesn't do spectacle. He does spreadsheets. And it's working.

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