FP nominated for three Folio Awards

We’re thrilled to announce that Foreign Policy has received three nominations for this year’s Eddie Awards, the prestigious magazine awards presented by Folio. Our May/June issue (The Israel Myth) was nominated for the News/Commentary/General Interest “Full Issue” category in the uber-cool company of Flaunt and Good. Definitely check those two out if you haven’t yet. ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

We're thrilled to announce that Foreign Policy has received three nominations for this year's Eddie Awards, the prestigious magazine awards presented by Folio. Our May/June issue (The Israel Myth) was nominated for the News/Commentary/General Interest "Full Issue" category in the uber-cool company of Flaunt and Good. Definitely check those two out if you haven't yet.

We’re thrilled to announce that Foreign Policy has received three nominations for this year’s Eddie Awards, the prestigious magazine awards presented by Folio. Our May/June issue (The Israel Myth) was nominated for the News/Commentary/General Interest “Full Issue” category in the uber-cool company of Flaunt and Good. Definitely check those two out if you haven’t yet.

FP also picked up two nominations in the “Single Article” category for our January/February “What America Must Do” package as well as Benjamin Skinner’s riveting exploration of the global slave trade, “A World Enslaved.” Also nominated was Peter Elkind’s excellent portrait of Steve Jobs from Fortune.

The winners will be announced in Chicago next week. Of course, it would be great to match last year’s success, but the competition is quite tough this year so wish us luck.

As always, thanks to all the online and print readers for helping make this another great year for FP. (And if you aren’t one yet, what better time to start?)

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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