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Bill Clinton looks up as he speaks in front of a WTO globe backdrop.

Is Globalization a Lost Cause?

How an idea that promised a brave new world seemingly delivered dystopia instead.

A woman in a red face mask and a coat over a red hoodie stands on a sidewalk, holding a laptop and speaking on her phone. Cars drive past behind her, with a suitcase and an international airport visible in the background.
A woman in a red face mask and a coat over a red hoodie stands on a sidewalk, holding a laptop and speaking on her phone. Cars drive past behind her, with a suitcase and an international airport visible in the background.

Putin vs. the Press

You’d have to be fearless or a fanatic to persist in journalism in Russia. These women are both.

A Tomahawk missile launches from a boat
A Tomahawk missile launches from a boat

Why the White House Is Considering Tomahawks for Ukraine

The move makes sense for U.S. strategy, but it may cause heartburn for isolationist and Pacific-focused Pentagon leaders.

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Shadow-government-democrats-blue-cutout-3-2

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 collage illustration with a portrait of Albert Hirshman overlaid with cross sections of the globe and his name.
A collage illustration with a portrait of Albert Hirshman overlaid with cross sections of the globe and his name.

The Development Economist Who Wasn’t

Once dismissed from the field he helped found, Albert O. Hirschman feels newly relevant.

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Trump signs a document at a desk, next to a child also writing on a desk.

Trump Is Learning Geopolitics 101 in Real Time

A guide to pushing the U.S. president more quickly up his learning curve. This article has an audio recording

A reenactor dressed as Greek hoplite in a tunic and helmet sprawls on his back on a sandy beach, a shield resting on top of him.
A reenactor dressed as Greek hoplite in a tunic and helmet sprawls on his back on a sandy beach, a shield resting on top of him.

‘Super-Sparta’ Is Bad History and Bad Strategy

The Spartan model didn’t work for Sparta. It will be even worse for Israel.

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A high angle view shows Donald Trump reading from an open notebook with large type at a lectern with a mic.

Trump to U.N.: ‘Your Countries Are Going to Hell’

Read Trump’s full address at the U.N. General Assembly. 

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva leans on his left elbow while listening via an audio device on his left ear. He is wearing a striped tie and is seated at a green desk among other dignitaries.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva leans on his left elbow while listening via an audio device on his left ear. He is wearing a striped tie and is seated at a green desk among other dignitaries.

Lula and Trump’s Backstage Breakthrough

The apparent thaw between the two leaders is a reminder of why the U.N. still matters.

Visual Stories

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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.

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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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