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Marble statues of Socrates seated in thought and a standing Athena atop a tall column, set against a bright blue sky.

What Is ‘the West’?

The idea of a cohesive West is fading, but a new book finds that the concept endures.

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A group of troops holding guns stand at attention on a rocky shore, facing out at the sea at dusk.

The TV Show That Divided Taiwan

Even imagining a potential Chinese invasion of the island has become a political act.

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Grid of colors and gifts for 2025 gift guide

FP’s 2025 Holiday Gift Guide

Treats and treasures from around the world.

China

Chinese President Xi Jinping, flanked by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, speaks during a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Busan, South Korea.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, flanked by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, speaks during a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Busan, South Korea.

Decoding the Trump-Xi Phone Call

Europe

Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff face each other smiling and shake hands in the foreground while a man stands in the background, gripping the back of a chair in a large formal room.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff face each other smiling and shake hands in the foreground while a man stands in the background, gripping the back of a chair in a large formal room.

House Republicans Slam Witkoff Over Handling of Russia-Ukraine Talks

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SHADOW GOVERNMENT:

The cover of the fall 2025 print issue of Foreign Policy magazine, showing a tattered flag with a globe on it on a stick.
The cover of the fall 2025 print issue of Foreign Policy magazine, showing a tattered flag with a globe on it on a stick.
An illustration shows a globe-shaped wrecking ball swinging.
An illustration shows a globe-shaped wrecking ball swinging.

The End of Development

The West’s aid model was always a mirage. It’s time for a realistic alternative.

A child walks across a dirt road carrying a canister of water.
A child walks across a dirt road carrying a canister of water.

Why the World Turned on NGOs

From powerbrokers in the ’90s to pariahs today.

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A pile of mostly red flowers rests at the feet of a statue of a soldier. Behind it are the large letters Z and V and graves.

The Deathonomics of Putin’s War

“Black widows” marrying soldiers to collect death benefits are symptomatic of society-wide rot.

A silhouetted figure with a military hat is seen in front of a high red wall at night.
A silhouetted figure with a military hat is seen in front of a high red wall at night.

Has China’s Power Peaked in Asia?

Beijing finds itself in a precarious geopolitical position. This article has an audio recording

Trump stands at a podium in a dark suit and red tie, both hands outstretched as he gesticulates. A green marble wall is visible behind him.
Trump stands at a podium in a dark suit and red tie, both hands outstretched as he gesticulates. A green marble wall is visible behind him.

Why Is Washington Acting Like a Revisionist Power?

The U.S. made a global order that it’s now obsessed with overthrowing.

Water runs low at the Latyan Dam, which feeds Tehran, on May 8.
Water runs low at the Latyan Dam, which feeds Tehran, on May 8.

Tehran’s Residents Are Panicking as Taps Run Dry

Years of drought and neglect have left the city nearly unsustainable.

Visual Stories

A man, seen from the waist down, holds a gun at his side. Behind him is a gate and a four-story building and street.
A man, seen from the waist down, holds a gun at his side. Behind him is a gate and a four-story building and street.

On Syria’s Coast, Alawite Communities Wait for Justice

Rights advocates say the lack of accountability for massacres in March could have profound consequences.

A man and child hold hands as they walk along rubble- and grass-covered railroad tracks. Palm trees and power lines frame the scene.
A man and child hold hands as they walk along rubble- and grass-covered railroad tracks. Palm trees and power lines frame the scene.

From Berlin to Baghdad on the Ruins of a WWI Railway

The unfinished line traces a fractured region still beset by competing imperial projects.

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