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As U.S. leadership fades, authoritarian leaders are competing to see how much they can get away with.
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Some of Foreign Policy’s favorite reads of the year.
A look at the stories the media hyped—or largely ignored—in 2018.
The U.S. president had been calling for cuts in recent months.
A voluntary coca crop substitution initiative in Colombia is failing. It is still the country’s best option to address its cocaine production problem.
An ambitious oral history project will determine how the war in Syria is remembered.
The Communist Party has primed the public to expect persecution abroad.
After the tributes die down, the outgoing defense secretary will be remembered for recklessly expanding, and covering up, the country’s wars.
As usual, Donald Trump has done the right thing in the wrong way.
Egypt faced terrible repression during the Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak eras, but nothing like today’s sustained cruelty.
Only Americans can stop their country from participating in strategically misguided, irresponsible, and immoral adventures.
Strife in Syria and Yemen. Historic meetings in Helsinki and Panmunjom. Natural disaster in Guatemala and Greece. And passionate protests in Paris, Gaza, and Washington.
With the Arctic melting and northern coast guards struggling to keep up, the next disaster is a matter of when, not if.
Why the next big battle may not be fought over treasure or territory—but for fish.
The militants’ new strategy is to out-govern the U.S.-backed administration in Kabul—and it’s working.
Remembering the era of portable atomic bombs.