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Foreign Policy
Apr 26, 2024

Blinken-Xi Talks Highlight Continued Areas of Disagreement
The U.S. secretary of state and the Chinese president tried to stabilize U.S.-China relations, but serious areas of disagreement took the spotlight.

Foreign Policy
Apr 26, 2024

The U.S. Military Is Getting Kicked Out of Niger
Although it's the military's largest presence in the Sahel, the loss is more symbolic than substantive.

Foreign Policy
Apr 26, 2024

What Columbia's Protests Reveal About America
Some politicians have called student protesters a threat. Instead, they are providing us all with an education in democracy.

Foreign Policy
Apr 26, 2024

What a Real Civil War Would Do to the U.S. Economy
A new film focuses on politics, but the economic impact would be huge.

Foreign Policy
Apr 26, 2024

Xi Jinping Has Tough Economic Choices Ahead
China is likely to pick security over prosperity.

Foreign Policy
Apr 26, 2024

New Leaders Turn the Region's Geopolitics on Its Head
Argentina wants to become a NATO partner—and Colombia seeks to join BRICS .

Foreign Policy
Apr 26, 2024

The U.S. Munitions Deficit Is a Political Problem
Just three U.S. states receive one-third of all defense contract awards.

Foreign Policy
Apr 26, 2024

Europe Could Soon Be Hooked on Fentanyl
The continent invented the drug but has been spared its worst ravages—until now.

Foreign Policy
Apr 25, 2024

Hundreds of Pro-Palestinian Student Protesters Arrested at U.S. Campuses
From Columbia University to the University of Texas at Austin, demonstrations have been met with police responses amid accusations of antisemitism.

Foreign Policy
Apr 25, 2024

Japan's Big Bet on Interest Rates May Not Pay Off
A vote of confidence in the future may be undercut by a lukewarm economy.

Foreign Policy
Apr 25, 2024

Israel Is Desperate to Replace Palestinian Farmhands
Newly arrived Indian workers say abuse is common.

Foreign Policy
Apr 25, 2024

Congress Helps Steer Taiwan Toward the ‘Porcupine Strategy'
The national security bill gives Biden more leverage to tell Taiwan what weapons to buy.

Foreign Policy
Apr 25, 2024

U.S. Fixation on Nuclear Deal Let Iran Loose on the Middle East
Washington's shortsighted policies enabled Tehran and its proxies to destabilize the region.

Foreign Policy
Apr 25, 2024

Qatar Is Ready to Call Netanyahu's Hostage Bluff
Frustrated by Israel's negotiating position, Doha is threatening to walk away.

Foreign Policy
Apr 24, 2024

Blinken Kicks Off Diplomatic Mission in China
U.S. aid to Taiwan, a new TikTok law, and Beijing's ties with the Kremlin are at the forefront of this week's visit.

Foreign Policy
Apr 24, 2024

What Ghana Can Learn From Taiwan
As vote-buying corrupts the country's politics, the West African nation could learn from Taipei's effective crackdown on the practice.

Foreign Policy
Apr 24, 2024

Will Washington Sanction Sudan's RSF?
Lawmakers are calling for direct measures against the group's leader, Hemeti.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

U.S. Allies Relieved After Senate Passes Long-Delayed Aid Bill
But the fact it took so long to pass has some worried about future support.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

U.K. Passes Controversial Rwanda Deportation Bill
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said flights will begin in 10 to 12 weeks no matter what foreign courts say.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

Ukraine Is Still Outgunned by Russia
Even if Congress passes the aid package, most of the artillery Ukraine needs won't get to the front until next year.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

Does China Have to Play by the Rules?
New reporting implicates Beijing and anti-doping officials in covering up Chinese Olympic swimmers' positive tests in 2021.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

India's Courts Must Keep Their Autonomy
A recent ruling on campaign finance reflected a judicial independence that will be key to checking Modi's power if he wins a third term.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

Is the U.S. Preparing to Ban Future LNG Sales to China?
The Department of Energy's "temporary pause" opens the door.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

Does Trump Have a Foreign-Policy Vision?
A new book lays claim to interpreting the former president's global legacy—and has a plan for what a second term could accomplish.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

Congressional Push for Oil Sanctions Puts Biden in a Bind
New measures to punish Iran, Venezuela, and Russia could raise crude prices and hurt Biden in an election year.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

No, Recycling Won't Solve Our Plastic Problem
The world must come together to address the full life cycle of this ubiquitous material.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

Russia Is Committing Cultural Genocide in Ukraine
Historical falsification, youth indoctrination, and the plunder of artifacts reveal the Kremlin's true objectives.

Foreign Policy
Apr 23, 2024

New Zealand Becomes the Latest Country to Pivot to the U.S.
Beijing's bullying tactics have pushed Wellington into Washington's welcoming arms.

Foreign Policy
Apr 22, 2024

U.S. Weighs Ending Aid to Israeli Military Unit for Alleged Human Rights Abuses
The potential move has sparked alarm among top Israeli officials.

Foreign Policy
Apr 22, 2024

The Strategic Unseriousness of Olaf Scholz
His latest trip suggests that Germany's China policy is made in corporate boardrooms.

Foreign Policy
Apr 22, 2024

Russia's Shadow Fleet Could Create Strange Allies
Both Greenpeace and NATO are working against off-book oil tankers.

Foreign Policy
Apr 22, 2024

Why Aren't We Talking More About the Famine in Gaza?
Israel-Iran tensions should not distract us from the suffering of Palestinians.

Foreign Policy
Apr 22, 2024

The Iran-Israel War Is Just Getting Started
As long as the two countries remain engaged in conflict, they will trade blows—no matter what their allies counsel.

Foreign Policy
Apr 21, 2024

Can Wind and Solar Solve Climate Change?
A new book unwittingly makes the case that they can't.

Foreign Policy
Apr 21, 2024

The Real Meaning of Humanity's Origin Story
A new book shows what human prehistory has mistakenly taught us—and misunderstands what it still can.

Foreign Policy
Apr 20, 2024

The New Empires of the Internet Age
Cyberspace has upended the old world order.

Foreign Policy
Apr 20, 2024

A Tale of Two Megalopolises
What new cities in Saudi Arabia and Egypt tell us about their autocrats.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

World Leaders Urge Restraint After Israel Attacks Iran
G-7 foreign ministers, Arab nations, and other major powers condemn further escalation in the Middle East.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

The Domestic Pressures Impacting Iran and Israel
How to think about an escalating conflict in the Middle East.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

Have Israel and the United States Done Enough to Deter Iran?
U.S. allies intercepted hundreds of Iranian drones and missiles, and then Israeli forces counterattacked in a limited strike—but the threat of regional war remains.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

How Much Leverage Does China Really Have Over Iran?
Washington wants Beijing to rein in Tehran, but experts say it's not that simple.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

Modi's ‘Make in India' Didn't Make Jobs
India's prime minister could win re-election without having fixed his country's unemployment crisis.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

Iran Shrugs off Israeli Strike, Allaying Escalation Fears—for Now
Experts say the attack was designed to showcase Israel's capabilities without further provoking Tehran.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

Latin American Start-Ups Make Their Pitch
From fintech to AI, investors are enthusiastic about the region's growth potential.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

Why Arab States Haven't Broken With Israel
Arabs across the region are angry, but regimes can't afford to sever ties.

Foreign Policy
Apr 19, 2024

Forget About Chips—China Is Coming for Ships
Beijing's grab for hegemony in a critical sector follows a familiar playbook.

Foreign Policy
Apr 18, 2024

The Terrorist Threat the West Still Ignores
Domestic far-right terrorism has been increasingly internationalized—and requires a coordinated response.

Foreign Policy
Apr 18, 2024

U.S. and Israel Meet to Discuss Rafah Operation
The Biden administration fears an offensive would result in a high civilian death toll.

Foreign Policy
Apr 18, 2024

Iran's Nuclear Crisis Has No Military Solution
Whether Tehran weaponizes its program remains tied to threat perceptions by political leadership.

Foreign Policy
Apr 18, 2024

Iran Has Defined Its Red Line With Israel
With last weekend's attack, Tehran has undertaken a strategic shift in the region.

Foreign Policy
Apr 18, 2024

Israel's Military Risks Being Overstretched
It's been at war for six months—and now faces another front with Iran.

Foreign Policy
Apr 18, 2024

African Lending Needs a Better World Bank
The Bretton Woods institutions are due a revamp from their colonial roots.

Foreign Policy
Apr 18, 2024

Arab Countries Have Israel's Back—for Their Own Sake
Last weekend's security cooperation in the Middle East doesn't indicate a new future for the region.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

Hezbollah Retaliates for Israel Killing Two Militant Commanders
With Iran's backing, Hezbollah is one of the most powerful militias in the Middle East.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

Can Israel Harness Its Rare Moment of Regional Support?
Israel has launched a diplomatic offensive to further isolate Iran after its attack.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

The World's Biggest Election Is Set to Begin
In India, the question is not whether Modi and his party will win but by how much.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

Russia Just Helped Swing a European Election
Slovakia's new Russia-friendly president won office with the help of a barrage of pro-Kremlin disinformation.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

The Moral Hazard of Biden's Support for Israel
The U.S. president can't stop Israel from retaliating against Iran, but he can choose whether to help Israel manage the consequences.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

Why Modi Is So Popular
Soon likely to win a third term, India's prime minister has shaped the country in profound ways.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

Fear and Hoarding on Ukraine's Eastern Front
Ammo shortages are costing lives and time.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

Washington Should Squeeze Europe Like It's 1945
U.S. support for NATO and Ukraine needs to be part of a new trans-Atlantic bargain.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

Sudan Is Not a Lost Cause
A year into the conflict, fatalistic rhetoric continues to limit the world's attention—and actions—toward Sudan.

Foreign Policy
Apr 17, 2024

Anti-American Protests in Niger
Junta leaders and demonstrators seek to replace U.S. presence in the country.

Foreign Policy
Apr 16, 2024

U.S. Congress Prepares Israel, Ukraine Spending Bill
But pushback from the far right and far left could stall efforts to pass the four-part package.

Foreign Policy
Apr 16, 2024

The Next Israel-Iran Fight Could Be in Cyberspace
The two countries have a long history of online offensives against each other, which may come into play as Israel mulls retaliation for Iran's attack.

Foreign Policy
Apr 16, 2024

Beijing Walks a Fine Line in the Middle East
Iran's attack on Israel has undermined some of China's diplomatic credibility in the region.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

World Leaders Urge Restraint as Israel Mulls Iran Response
Attacks from Iranian soil add a fifth theater to Israel's ongoing war.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

Iran's Attack Complicates Efforts to Condition U.S. Military Aid to Israel
Calls to curb U.S. support for Israel's war in Gaza over the humanitarian crisis risk being upended by Israel's pressing security needs.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

3 Ways Israel Could Respond to Iran
Israeli leaders have vowed to counterattack, but how they do so could jeopardize international support.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

America Fueled the Fire in the Middle East
Israel is in growing danger—but the responsibility lies more in Washington than in Tehran.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

Why Israel-Iran War Is a Lifeline for Netanyahu
An isolated leader who faced widespread criticism a week ago now has the backing of the West and has deflected global attention from Gaza.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

Why Oil Markets Are Calm Despite Iran-Israel Tensions
And why that could change.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

It's Time for the World Bank to Break With Tradition
The bank must adopt a new model to alleviate extreme poverty.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

Netanyahu Wants War With Iran. Biden Can Prevent It.
Past U.S. presidents rejected Israel's push to strike Tehran, but Biden is falling into his trap.

Foreign Policy
Apr 15, 2024

Washington's Failed Africa Policy Needs a Reset
Instead of trying to put out security fires, U.S. policy should focus on governance and growth.

Foreign Policy
Apr 14, 2024

How Will Israel Respond to the Iranian Attack?
The answer could determine whether the region is heading for all-out war.

Foreign Policy
Apr 14, 2024

‘The Regime' Misunderstands Autocracy
HBO's new miniseries displays an undeniably American nonchalance toward power.

Foreign Policy
Apr 14, 2024

Who's Afraid of the Global South?
Revisiting two 50-year-old U.N. resolutions should help dispel fears about a shifting economic world order.

Foreign Policy
Apr 13, 2024

Iran Begins Retaliatory Attacks Against Israel
The strikes mark perhaps the most dangerous moment in the Middle East in recent years.

Foreign Policy
Apr 13, 2024

Iran Launches Retaliatory Attacks Against Israel
The strikes mark perhaps the most dangerous moment in the Middle East in recent years.

Foreign Policy
Apr 13, 2024

Olaf Scholz Is on a Telltale China Trip
Europe is flexing its muscles with China—but may soon learn if Germany is really on board.

Foreign Policy
Apr 13, 2024

‘Civil War' Succeeds Because Its Politics Make No Sense
The nightmare scenario is extra terrifying because of its dreamy lack of logic.

Foreign Policy
Apr 13, 2024

Republicans Are More United on Foreign Policy Than It Seems
Squabbles over Ukraine aid obscure broader consensus among the party's two major wings.

Foreign Policy
Apr 12, 2024

Brussels Accuses Moscow of Interfering in EU Parliament Elections
Russia allegedly paid far-right lawmakers from six European nations to promote pro-Kremlin propaganda.

Foreign Policy
Apr 12, 2024

What in the World?
Test yourself on the week of April 6: Nicaragua goes to court, Biden hosts a state visit, and Zimbabwe unveils a new currency.

Foreign Policy
Apr 12, 2024

The Economics of Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
Will Palestinians ever recover from the famine and destruction?

Foreign Policy
Apr 12, 2024

The Tragedy of Haiti
The world has let this Caribbean country down for centuries. Will anything change now?

Foreign Policy
Apr 12, 2024

Court Victory Disturbs Malaysia's Balancing Act on Islamic Law
A new federal ruling has Islamists up in arms.

Foreign Policy
Apr 12, 2024

How Mexico's Presidential Candidates Could Reshape Security Policy
AMLO's "hugs, not bullets" approach was more slogan than strategy. Can his successor do better?

Foreign Policy
Apr 11, 2024

Israel Prepares for Iranian Attack in the Near Future
Iran striking from its soil and Israel's response could create a wider regional war.

Foreign Policy
Apr 11, 2024

Biden's ‘Coalitions of the Willing' Foreign-Policy Doctrine
The latest flurry of U.S. diplomacy shows how the president is all about "minilateralism."

Foreign Policy
Apr 11, 2024

How to Defend U.S. Rights to a Million Square Kilometers of Ocean Floor
The U.S. remains an outsider to the maritime treaty it presses on others.

Foreign Policy
Apr 11, 2024

North Korea Is Ghosting the Biden Administration
Experts say it's a question of when, not if, Pyongyang will carry out its seventh nuclear weapons test.

Foreign Policy
Apr 11, 2024

The Chipmaking World Hedges Its Taiwan Bets
Earthquake or not, building semiconductor factories off the island has become a global imperative.

Foreign Policy
Apr 11, 2024

The Question Looming Over Biden's White House Summit: Where Are the Exit Ramps?
As the leaders of Japan and the Philippines present a united front with America, China is getting stronger, too.

Foreign Policy
Apr 11, 2024

U.S. Policy on Venezuela Is Converging
Both Democrats and Republicans recognize the need for a more realist approach to Maduro's government.

Foreign Policy
Apr 11, 2024

America's Flailing Industrial Policy Can Take Lessons From China
Beijing's experiences are a road map for both opportunities and traps.

Foreign Policy
Apr 10, 2024

Biden-Kishida Summit Secures New Defense Cooperation
The United States and Japan aim to counter Beijing's influence in the South China Sea.

Foreign Policy
Apr 10, 2024

How Pakistan Plays Into India's Elections
Allegations that the Modi government orchestrated extrajudicial killings on Pakistani soil will give another boost to the ruling party.

Foreign Policy
Apr 10, 2024

NATO Doesn't Have Enough Troops
For the first time in decades, NATO has a plan to fight Russia. Now it just needs the forces to do it.

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