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Foreign Policy
Mar 31, 2025

Are China and Russia on a Collision Course in Africa?
While Beijing seeks influence and prizes a stable investment climate, Moscow is sowing chaos and selling private security services to quell it.

Foreign Policy
Mar 31, 2025

Europe Must Avoid Becoming a Digital Colony
The EuroStack is the continent's last chance for technological sovereignty in the era of AI.

Foreign Policy
Mar 31, 2025

Why Republicans Hate the Department of Education
Broad popular support means that even Ronald Reagan failed at dismantling the agency.

Foreign Policy
Mar 30, 2025

Can the Courts Prevail?
Judiciaries are under attack around the world.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

Deadly 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Myanmar
The natural disaster has struck the country at a time when it is already reeling from a humanitarian crisis.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

Trump and the Business of Big Law
The U.S. president is targeting some firms. Here's how they work.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

How the Signal Chat Leak Makes the NSA's Job Harder
Now that everyone uses the same communications technologies, security vulnerabilities are amplified.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

U.S. Delegation Visits Greenland Amid Trump Pressure Campaign
Vice President J.D. Vance is the highest-ranking U.S. official to ever travel to the island.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

The Latino Far Right Is Living in a MAGA Fantasy
Centuries of colonialism have spawned magical thinking about race and assimilation.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

What Washington Keeps Getting Wrong in War Planning
Misjudging an adversary's will to fight has been a major contributor to military failures since World War II.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

Canada's Border Is There for a Reason
Trump's claims that the division is "artificial" echo bad ideas about the Middle East.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

Chris Murphy: ‘American Credibility Is Destroyed'
A rising Democratic Party star on Signalgate, corruption, and how the opposition can regroup.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

What in the World?
Test yourself on the week of March 22: Ukraine peace talks inch forward, Brazil's Lula hits the road, and protests roil Turkey.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

Brazil Pivots to Asia
Lula is doubling down on nonalignment and multilateralism during Trump's second term.

Foreign Policy
Mar 28, 2025

Seizing Russian Assets Isn't as Easy as It Sounds
As the global order shifts, EU leaders need to tread carefully.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

What Would a Military Strike on Iran Mean for the Middle East?
An attack by the United States or Israel would have profound effects on domestic Iranian politics, the strategy of U.S. Gulf allies, and broader regional dynamics.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

Trump Proposes 25 Percent Automobile Tariffs
The 25 percent levy is expected to come one day after sweeping "reciprocal" duties go into effect.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

Trump's Proposed Auto Tariffs Plunge Wall Street, Foreign Markets Into Turmoil
The 25 percent levy is expected to come one day after sweeping "reciprocal" duties go into effect.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

Trump's Intelligence Community Outlines Top Global Threats
The 2025 worldwide threat assessment lists drug cartels and China as top dangers.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

Netflix's ‘Adolescence' Taps Into the Latest Moral Panic
Fears about children's depravity are a proxy for adult worries.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

Trump Aid Cuts Threaten Myanmar's Youth
The administration's knee-jerk reactions are harming the world's most vulnerable. A scholarship program was among the first on the chopping block.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

Tigray Needs Justice for Peace to Hold
The West can play an important role in examining a "forgotten" war.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

A New Marshall Plan for Gaza
A successful Arab-led reconstruction plan requires a lasting cease-fire and full demilitarization of Hamas.

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

China Won't Be the Obvious Winner in Latin America
What does Washington's assertive approach mean for Beijing's regional influence?

Foreign Policy
Mar 27, 2025

Israel Is Escalating Its War in Syria
The Syrian government wants peace with its neighbors. Israel has other ideas.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Signalgate Crisis Deepens With More Messages Revealed
The White House continues to downplay the incident even after the Atlantic publishes the full text conversation.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Signalgate Triggers Calls for Trump Cabinet Resignations
The White House continues to downplay the incident even after the Atlantic publishes the full text conversation.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Trump's New Approach to the Taliban
South Asia Brief on limited U.S. engagement with the regime in Kabul.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Trump Quietly Ups U.S. Engagement With the Taliban
The new approach, including the first known visit by U.S. officials to Kabul since 2021, comes down to transactionalism.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

We Need the Voice of America Now More Than Ever
Cutting off independent media abroad leaves the United States vulnerable at home.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Britain Is Banking on the Special Relationship to Stave Off Trump's Tariffs
That, and a little costly, preemptive surrender.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Europe Wonders if Trump Can Be Bought Off With Arctic Concessions
The U.S. president's Greenland obsession may reflect strategic concerns.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Europe Should Dust Off Multilateral Nuclear Plans
A Kennedy-era initiative may be a necessity in the age of Trump.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

The U.S. Judicial Crisis Is Uniquely Dangerous
But other democracies provide a roadmap for courts to prevail over attacks from the executive branch.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Europe Needs a Complete Strategic Reboot
If the continent's leaders can't make tough choices themselves, they should let their citizens make those decisions for them.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Erdogan Is Trying to Divide and Conquer Turkey's Opposition
By arresting his chief rival and splitting the left, Turkey's president is seeking to create a pliant and palatable CHP that ensures the AKP's long-term dominance.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

Nigeria's Missed #MeToo Moment
A female lawmaker faces condemnation after speaking out about sexual harassment in parliament.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

How the U.S. Can Fight for Georgia's Democracy
An act in Congress could help curtail the Georgian Dream party.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

The Lessons Not Learned From COVID-19
Trump's WHO withdrawal and cuts to research and aid are making it harder to prepare for the next pandemic.

Foreign Policy
Mar 26, 2025

America Is Listing in a Gathering Storm
Alarms are clanging at the U.S. geographic military commands around the globe.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

5 Key Questions About Signalgate
The biggest outstanding questions we have about the Signal group chat scandal.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Senators Grill CIA and National Intelligence Directors on Signal Group Chat Fiasco
A hearing meant to discuss global threats to the United States was quickly overtaken by "Signalgate."

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

U.S. Cybersecurity Weakness Benefits China
The Trump administration's group chat breach underscores that Beijing might have the edge in information warfare.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Turkey Can't Live With, or Without, Erdogan
After decades in office, Turkey's president has put his country in an impossible position.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Denmark Blasts Upcoming U.S. Visit to Greenland as ‘Unacceptable'
The White House wants to acquire the mineral-rich island, but European authorities are refusing to back down.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Are CEOs Turning Against Trump?
A key survey of top U.S. businesspeople underscores significant concerns about the economy.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

How Oct. 7 Changed Israel's Security Doctrine
A more aggressive and unilateral approach leaves less room for diplomacy.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

U.S. Airstrikes Alone Can't Dislodge the Houthis
The Yemeni militants are deeply entangled in great-power politics.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

The Western Balkans' Emerging Voice in NATO
Radmila Shekerinska offers North Macedonia a chance to shape NATO's strategic direction from within.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Russia's Dangerous Facts on Ukraine's Ground
Russia's quiet land policies could determine the fate of peace in Ukraine—and beyond.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Is Iran's Regime About to Go the Way of Syria's?
A series of perceived betrayals has shaken the clerical establishment's "hard base."

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Introducing Foreign Policy's Spring 2025 Issue
"Billionaire Rule" examines how the super-rich are converging on government worldwide.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Is America a Kleptocracy?
Here's how life could change for the rich, poor, and everyone in between.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Elon Musk's First Principles
The world's richest man wants to apply the rules of physics to politics. What could go wrong?

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

The Deep Roots of Oligarchy
Private contracting is in the DNA of the modern state.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

How Modi and Trump Treat Billionaires Differently
Both have harnessed industrialists for political ends.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

Did China Get Billionaires Right?
The party does not grant impunity to the ultra-rich.

Foreign Policy
Mar 25, 2025

The Shape-Shifting MAGA Hat
From an expression of intransigence to a symbol of triumph.

Foreign Policy
Mar 24, 2025

‘Horrified': Trump Cabinet Accidentally Leaking War Plans Prompts Alarm in Washington
"Sounds like a huge screw-up," one Republican senator said.

Foreign Policy
Mar 24, 2025

U.S. Tries to Negotiate Black Sea Cease-Fire With Russia, Ukraine
But continued strikes on civilian and energy infrastructure are impeding talks.

Foreign Policy
Mar 24, 2025

Can Israel's Highest Court Stop Netanyahu?
A showdown is brewing after Bibi moves to fire two top aides.

Foreign Policy
Mar 24, 2025

Putin's Approach to Authoritarianism Is Changing
The sentencing of Alexei Navalny's lawyers marks a new era of unchecked lawlessness.

Foreign Policy
Mar 24, 2025

This Is the Europe Dwight Eisenhower Wanted
Donald Trump is actively hostile to the united continent that Washington once demanded.

Foreign Policy
Mar 24, 2025

Trump's Climate Change U-turn Is a Russian Victory
Russia might be one of the few winners from a warming world.

Foreign Policy
Mar 24, 2025

Will Trump's Unpredictable Foreign Policy Boost BRICS?
If Turkey and Saudi Arabia follow Indonesia in joining the bloc, it could gain more geopolitical heft.

Foreign Policy
Mar 24, 2025

Government Built Silicon Valley
From the internet to electric vehicles, a marriage between Washington and the tech industry helped make America great.

Foreign Policy
Mar 23, 2025

The Islands Caught in Global Crosshairs
Geopolitical flash points, from Nauru to Greenland.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Israel Threatens to Annex Parts of Gaza if Hamas Doesn't Release Hostages
But growing public dissent could hinder Israel's wartime and political efforts.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Latin America Countries Face Deportation Dilemma
Regional reactions are muted as countries pick their battles with Washington.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Trump's Deportations Come to Campus
Palestine has taken center stage in the U.S. leader's crackdown on students.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Is ‘Supply-Side Liberalism' Still Relevant?
A new book from Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson could be a lost manifesto for a second Democratic administration.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Don't Give Up on China's Democracy Just Yet
Scholars are increasingly making the case for reviving modernization theory.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Lebanon's Demining Mission Faces Aid Uncertainty
Cuts to foreign assistance and a fragile cease-fire have made the urgent work more dangerous.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Deporting Ukrainian Refugees Weakens America
Canceling legal status would be a moral and strategic mistake that weakens America's global standing.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Into the Lions' Den
A scorching legal thriller from Zambia.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Australia's First Art Film
"Picnic at Hanging Rock" has kept audiences guessing for 50 years.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Germany Has Traded Austerity for a Mess
The German government has finally revised its debt rules—by making them more confusing.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

How Europe Should Navigate Trump
Two former foreign ministers of NATO countries on the difficult path ahead for European nations.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

What You Gonna Do When DOGE Comes for You?
Cutting wasteful spending is useful, but Elon Musk's outfit is targeting nonprofits and undermining key arms of U.S. soft power.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

Are Trump's Deportations to El Salvador Just the Beginning?
Regional reactions are muted as countries pick their battles with Washington.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

The End of USAID Is an Opportunity for Africa
Reducing foreign aid can help end dependency and promote African agency.

Foreign Policy
Mar 21, 2025

A New Era of Undersea Conflict Is Here
Enhanced deterrence will require focused American action.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

U.S. Allies Adjust Travel Advisories Amid Trump Immigration Crackdowns
Allies are keeping a closer eye on how their citizens are treated when they travel to the United States in the wake of recent detentions and deportations.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

The UAE's Trump Tech Charm Offensive
Abu Dhabi's national security advisor meets Trump and Musk with an AI-heavy agenda.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

Europe Commits to Greater Defense Support for Ukraine
Such promises reject Moscow's demand that foreign powers cease all military aid to Kyiv.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

America Should Lead the Fight Against Global Energy Poverty
Supplying the world with power will enhance U.S. security.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

How Nixon Pushed Allies to Build the Bomb
History has good and bad news on nuclear proliferation under Trump.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

What's the Cost of Doing Business Under Trump?
Firms are starting to look at political risk insurance.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

Europe Is Ready to Shelter Under France's Nuclear Umbrella
Smaller powers no longer trust Washington's promises.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

China Is No Climate Savior
The numbers don't lie: Beijing will not drive a global energy transition.

Foreign Policy
Mar 20, 2025

The Horror Inside the Salvadoran Prisons Where Trump Is Sending Migrants
Human rights organizations have gathered credible evidence of systematic corruption, torture, and killings.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

Trump, Zelensky Talk Cease-Fire Conditions in Phone Call
Kyiv and Moscow have accused each other of continuing attacks on energy infrastructure.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

Is Modi Turning Over a New Leaf With China?
Recent comments from the Indian leader suggest that he could be ready to usher in a new phase in bilateral ties.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

Serbia's Protests Are Dismantling Vucic's Grip on Power
Students in Serbia have already proven their ability to challenge the status quo and resist an autocratic system.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

Is This Game Over for the Houthis?
A sustained U.S. assault would pose serious challenges for the Yemeni group.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

Turkey Wants to Be a European Power Now
Ankara is preparing to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine—and to deepen ties with the EU.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

How to Negotiate With Putin
Britain's former ambassador to Russia on how Trump can avoid falling into the Kremlin's trap.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

Trump's Trade War Roils a Key Voter Base
American farmers risk becoming "collateral damage" of the U.S. president's go-to foreign-policy tool.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

Europe's Best Bet for Protecting Postwar Ukraine
With U.S. commitment in question, armed neutrality is the most feasible option.

Foreign Policy
Mar 19, 2025

DOGE's Victims Could Be Europe's Gain
Vast U.S. human capital is now available. Europe—and the future trans-Atlantic relationship—could benefit.

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