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This Could Be ‘Peak Trump’
His return to power has been impressive—but the hard work is about to begin.
Aid Groups Confront a New Crisis: Trump’s Return
Humanitarian organizations fear that the president’s policies may upend their work, impacting millions of people in conflict-stricken regions.
Greenland’s Door Is Open for Trump
Europe would be happy to have the United States more involved on the island territory.
Did China Try to Cut Off Taiwan’s Front-Line Residents Again?
New internet infrastructure helps Matsu Islanders cope with cable cuts.
Asia & the Pacific
‘Now It’s Our Turn’
China
In China, Gender Transitions Are a Family Affair
Middle East & Africa
Only Trump Can Make Peace in Sudan
Europe
Europe Isn’t Ready for Trump 2.0
Americas
Trump’s Immigration Orders Will Bring Chaos to the Border
In the Magazine
America Is Locked in a New Class War
Money and education no longer explain voting patterns.
Trump Is Ushering In a More Transactional World
Countries and companies with clout might thrive. The rest, not so much.
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Trump’s Tariff Wars
On FP Live, Brad Setser will explore the winners and losers of a tariff regime, an underlying foreign-policy principle of the “Trump doctrine.”
Weekend Reads
Don’t Let Autocrats Erase the Internet
Preserving digital archives is a crucial weapon in discrediting and defeating authoritarian regimes.
Trump’s First Moves on Tariffs, Immigration, and TikTok
FP’s ongoing updates from staff and contributors.
In Case You Missed It
A selection of paywall-free articles
America’s Zero-Sum Economics Doesn’t Add Up
Industrial policy and subsidies are nothing new and can be useful. But shutting off from the world will have consequences.
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Subscribers’ Picks
One Question Looming Over Israel-Hamas Truce Deal—Why Now?
Biden has been pushing for an agreement for more than a year.
What China’s New Fighter Jet Really Signals
States often reveal a new weapon of war during peacetime to substitute for more direct military confrontations.
Joe Biden’s Final Foreign-Policy Report Card
An unsparing look at the outgoing U.S. president’s international legacy.
The 20th Century’s Lessons for Our New Era of War
Once again, Eurasian autocracies seek to upend the balance of power.
Welcome to Weimar 2.0
Today’s global powers are running a strange simulation of the weak and wobbly republic that governed Germany before World War II.
Visual Stories
Rebuilding Old Damascus After Assad
Syrians embrace a fresh start, but uncertainty around the future—and the past—lingers.
New Geopolitical Words We Learned in 2024
Lavender is sinister, not sweet—and if you can’t join the P&I club, you can ghost it.