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I’ve been remiss in not mentioning here that Foreign Policy has a special subscription offer available right now: Just $19.95 for six issues of award-winning content, plus unlimited access to our copious digital archives. By my calculations, that’s just $3.33 per issue — about the price of a Big Mac, just as satisfying, and far healthier for you. If you like reading the blog, you’ll love the print mag that makes it all possible. Subscribe today!
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