Foreign Policy Magazine - home page
Secondary featured article section
Can Israel Kill Its Way to Victory Over Hezbollah?
The group has been degraded but can still inflict serious harm.
Charisma and Militancy Powered Nasrallah’s Rise, but He Became One More Corrupt Warlord
The Hezbollah leader’s death will not bring lasting peace for Israel.
How Beirut Reacted to Nasrallah’s Death
After Hezbollah confirmed its leader had been killed in an Israeli airstrike, all hell broke loose in the streets.
The Artificial General Intelligence Presidency Is Coming
Generative AI was developed largely without government assistance, but its next phase will require government involvement.
The Real Lesson of Springfield, Ohio
A revitalized Midwestern city shows that immigrants can be a solution to economic decline and malaise.
Asia & the Pacific
Xi Jinping Is Prioritizing Political Survival Over Economic Prosperity
China
Biden’s High-Wire Balancing Act on Chinese Tech
Middle East & Africa
What Is South Africa’s Foreign Policy?
Europe
Why Europe Is Losing the Tech Race
Americas
Latin America Goes to UNGA
Letters to the Next President
No matter who wins the White House, these nine thinkers from around the world would like a word.
Is 2024 Really the Most Important Election in History?
Democracy—and the global system—might not be so easily dismantled.
The Kamala Harris Doctrine
Everything we know about the Democratic nominee’s foreign-policy views.
FP Live Events
Join in-depth conversations and interact with foreign-policy experts.PastAbout
Weekend Reads
Silicon Valley Hasn’t Revolutionized Warfare—Yet
The Pentagon is warming up to commercial technologies, but it has a long way to go.
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.
Subscribers’ Picks
The Biggest Question About the Hezbollah Pager Attack Is Why Now
A technically adroit strike could be a curtain-raiser for an expanded conflict.
How Does the U.S.-China ‘Cold War’ End?
Republicans are divided on whether regime change in Beijing should be the ultimate goal.
A Course Correction on National Security
The next president will need to embark on a radically different path from the past two administrations.
Is 2024 Really the Most Important Election in History?
Democracy—and the global system—might not be so easily dismantled.
The Novels We’re Reading in September
From Sicilian psychodrama to Qaddafi’s Libya.
Visual Stories
Meet the Para-Cyclists Riding for Gaza
The Sunbirds’ story began with tragedy but has evolved into one of resilience.
The Problem With El Salvador’s Crime Numbers
Bukele’s government has been undercounting homicides since its 2022 crackdown.