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All contents (c) 2024, Graham Digital Holding Company. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 655 15th St NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20005. Powered by WordPress VIP FOREIGN POLICY MAGAZINE - HOME PAGE THE TRUMP TRANSITION BEGINS A photo collage illustration shows Donald Trump in profile against red striped background on a beige field. At left is the White House. At right, shipping containers, barricades used in war, and a cloud from a bomb attack in Gaza. MORE NEW TRUMP APPOINTEES AND RUMORS Report | Rishi Iyengar WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT TRUMP’S U.N. NOMINEE Report | Amy Mackinnon THE 10 FOREIGN-POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF THE 2024 U.S. ELECTION Argument | Stephen M. Walt People walk past the logotype at the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Nov. 11. COP29 KICKS OFF UNDER TRUMP’S SHADOW The former U.S. leader’s reelection has cast a pall over tense climate talks in Baku. Report | Christina Lu Taiwanese soldiers participate in a disaster simulation during training at the National Defense Medical Center in Taipei. HOW TO PREPARE A COUNTRY FOR ‘ZERO DAY’ OF INVASION Lessons in resilience are being shared from Ukraine to Taiwan. Analysis | Heather A. Conley, Bonnie S. Glaser IN DEFENSE OF SANCTIONS Argument | Josep Borrell November 11, 2024, 6:00 AM THE NEW U.S. ARCTIC STRATEGY IS WRONG TO FOCUS ON CHINA Analysis | Jo Inge Bekkevold, Paal Sigurd Hilde November 11, 2024, 6:28 AM WHY DEMOCRATS SHOULD PROCEED TO THE CENTER WITH CAUTION Argument | Julian E. Zelizer November 8, 2024, 4:40 PM WHY UKRAINE IS READY TO GAMBLE ON TRUMP Analysis | Luke Coffey November 8, 2024, 2:57 PM THE TRUMP TRANSITION Donald Trump gestures as he sits at a table behind a microphone. At right is another man seated. Behind them is the U.S. flag and a sign that says "Protect Our Food from China." TRUMP’S SECOND-TERM FOREIGN-POLICY AGENDA He is poised to bring back hallmarks of his first term, from a China trade war to hostility toward multilateralism. Analysis | FP Staff Small headshots inside red circles of 11 of Donald Trumps foreign-policy advisors. TRUMP’S FOREIGN-POLICY INFLUENCERS Feature | FP Staff INSIDER | DECODING TRUMP’S FOREIGN POLICY BY RAVI AGRAWAL The White House and Eisenhower Executive Office Building are seen in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 4. WHO MIGHT SERVE IN TRUMP’S SECOND ADMINISTRATION? Report | Amy Mackinnon A pencil illustration of Robert Lighthizer in profile with looking up through tilted glasses against a red background. WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT TRUMP CABINET CONTENDER ROBERT LIGHTHIZER Analysis | Stefan Theil ASIA & THE PACIFIC U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi walk together outdoors. IN SOUTH ASIA, EXPECT CONTINUITY FROM WASHINGTON South Asia Brief | Michael Kugelman A FUTURE MYANMAR MUST INCLUDE THE ROHINGYA HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT’S HAPPENING IN CHINA? MARKETS ARE UNDERPRICING THE POSSIBILITY OF A U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC WAR CHINA A woman rides a shared bike by a wall adorned with a red star in an upscale commercial area in Beijing. AS THE U.S. VOTES, CHINA IS WATCHING China Brief | James Palmer CHINESE TECH REGULATORS BACK OFF NORTH KOREA AND MYANMAR CAUSE HEADACHES IN BEIJING CHINA’S RELENTLESS LEGAL WARFARE TO STRANGLE TAIWAN MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Houthi fighters sit with heavy machine guns atop a vehicle. RUSSIA IS RUNNING AN UNDECLARED WAR ON WESTERN SHIPPING Analysis | Elisabeth Braw YOUNG VOTERS OUST BOTSWANA’S RULING PARTY EUROPE HELPS FUEL CONFLICT IN SUDAN WHILE SHUTTING ITS VICTIMS OUT THE G-20 NEEDS A GRAND BARGAIN WITH THE GLOBAL SOUTH EUROPE British newspapers including the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Financial Times, and the Mirror are scattered on a tabletop overlapping each other. Each has a photo of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on the page; accompanying headlines include "American dread" and "Again?" BRITAIN’S LABOUR WILL STRUGGLE WITH TRUMP IN WHITE HOUSE Argument | Azeem Ibrahim WHY GERMANY’S GOVERNMENT COLLAPSE COULD BE GOOD NEWS EVEN TRUMP CAN’T AFFORD TO LOSE THE UKRAINE WAR BEFORE TRUMP RETURNS, CONGRESS SHOULD BUY WEAPONS FOR UKRAINE AMERICAS US-Election-trump-graphics-voter-turnout-1500x100-HP-override 6 CHARTS THAT EXPLAIN THE 2024 U.S. ELECTION Infographic | Claire Schnatterbeck, Anusha Rathi HOW LATIN AMERICA SEES TRUMP’S WIN WHY SHE LOST WHY MEN’S MAKEUP MATTERS IN POLITICS Election-Trump-Homepage-1000x400 ELECTION SALE ENDS TONIGHT DONALD TRUMP HAS WON THE U.S. ELECTION, AND THE EFFECTS WILL RESONATE WORLDWIDE. DISCOVER HOW THIS OUTCOME WILL SHAPE BOTH THE DOMESTIC AND GLOBAL LANDSCAPES. DON'T MISS THIS LAST CHANCE TO SAVE 67% ON A SUBSCRIPTION. SAVE 67% FP LIVE EVENTS JOIN IN-DEPTH CONVERSATIONS AND INTERACT WITH FOREIGN-POLICY EXPERTS. | UPCOMING | PAST | ABOUT PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - AUGUST 08: Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate on August 08, 2024, in Palm Beach, Florida. Polls currently show a close race between Trump and Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) November 15, 2024 | 1:30pm ET GEOPOLITICAL RISK IN A TRUMP 2.0 WORLD Ian Bremmer on how (and where) a second Trump term will change the status quo. Register Ask a Question Ask a Question Ask a Question Email By signing up, I agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use and to occasionally receive special offers from Foreign Policy. ✓ Registered | Ask a Question Ask a Question Ask a Question | 1. Only FP subscribers can submit questions for FP Live interviews. Subscribe ALREADY AN FP SUBSCRIBER? LOGIN 2. Only FP subscribers can submit questions for FP Live interviews. Subscribe ALREADY AN FP SUBSCRIBER? LOGIN kori-no-logo HOW TO NAVIGATE TRUMP’S FOREIGN POLICY 3-shot-no-logo HOW HISTORY WILL VIEW TRUMP’S RETURN FP-Live-Asia-1500x1000 AMERICA VOTES: WHAT IT MEANS FOR ASIA FP-Live-Latin-America-1500x1000 AMERICA VOTES: WHAT IT MEANS FOR LATIN AMERICA FP INSIDER LOGO SUBSCRIBE FOR ACCESS TO EXCLUSIVE ARTICLES, INSIGHTS, AND MORE A closeup of Donald Trump behind a microphone holding up a tiny box of tictacs and and a normal-size box of Tictacs. WOULD EITHER CANDIDATE FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGE THE U.S. ECONOMY? Insider | Cameron Abadi, Adam Tooze Israeli soldiers sit in the turret of a battle tank along the border between southern Israel and the Gaza Strip on Jan. 31. DAVID PETRAEUS: ISRAEL NEEDS TO ADAPT ITS STRATEGY Insider | Ravi Agrawal FP-Live-TK-1500x1000 HOW TO MANAGE AN ALLIANCE OF AUTOCRACIES Insider | Ravi Agrawal IN THE MAGAZINE Current Issue: Fall 2024 | Archives letters-president-america-election-nicolas-ortega-illustration-3-2 LETTERS TO THE NEXT PRESIDENT No matter who wins the White House, these nine thinkers from around the world would like a word. Analysis | Catherine Ashton, Jason Bordoff, Arancha González, Martin Kimani, Mark Malloch-Brown, Joseph S. Nye Jr., Danny Quah, Nirupama Rao, Joseph E. Stiglitz IS 2024 REALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION IN HISTORY? Democracy—and the global system—might not be so easily dismantled. Essay | Michael Hirsh THE TOP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SCHOOLS OF 2024, RANKED Infographic | Irene Entringer García Blanes, Susan Peterson, Michael J. Tierney REVISITING CHINESE EMPIRE Review | Bethany Allen FP COLUMNISTS Azeem Ibrahim Britain’s Labour Will Struggle With Trump in White House Stephen M. Walt The 10 Foreign-Policy Implications of the 2024 U.S. Election Catherine Osborn How Latin America Sees Trump’s Win Elisabeth Braw Russia Is Running an Undeclared War on Western Shipping WEEKEND READS A grid of 10 small books and two larger books, all being released in November. THE NOVELS WE’RE READING IN NOVEMBER From a modern twist on “The Magic Mountain” to Ethiopian American family secrets. Books | Chloe Hadavas, Allison Meakem An illustration shows George Washington peaking out from the opening of a U.S. dollar wearing a skewed crown. HOW THE DOLLAR BECAME A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD Review | Carey K. Mott The fictitious leaders of the G-7 gather for a dinner at their annual summit in this still from the Rumours movie. DIPLOMACY THAT GOES BUMP IN THE NIGHT Review | Megan DuBois Xi Jinping is seen from the side walking past a blue background with a bird. WHAT WILL A POST-XI CHINA LOOK LIKE? Excerpt | Kevin Rudd IN CASE YOU MISSED IT A SELECTION OF PAYWALL-FREE ARTICLES An illustration shows piles of shipping containers and symbols of industry as protectionist islands in a sea. 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. Essay | Adam Posen An illustration shows the Statue of Liberty holding a torch with other hands alongside hers as she lifts the flame, also resembling laurel, into place on the edge of the United Nations laurel logo. A NEW MULTILATERALISM Essay | Gordon Brown Chinese soldiers in Belarus for military training. ASIAN POWERS SET THEIR STRATEGIC SIGHTS ON EUROPE Analysis | C. Raja Mohan An illustration shows Russian President Vladimir Putin on a television set with spinning lines behind him for a story about Russia's TV propaganda. 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NO, THE WORLD IS NOT MULTIPOLAR Essay | Jo Inge Bekkevold Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan greet each other at the BRICS summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, on July 27, 2018. 6 SWING STATES WILL DECIDE THE FUTURE OF GEOPOLITICS Analysis | Cliff Kupchan SUBSCRIBERS’ PICKS Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with heads of leading media outlets from the BRICS member countries in advance of the bloc’s Russian summit, seen in Moscow on Oct. 18. RUSSIA CAN’T KEEP SPENDING LIKE THIS FOR LONG Moscow is depleting its rainy-day savings to plug its war-induced fiscal deficit while preserving social stability. Analysis | Agathe Demarais An illustration shows a semiconductor chip as a table with small figures gathered around it. Around it is an electric grid connecting to data centers. THE NEXT AI DEBATE IS ABOUT GEOPOLITICS Data might be the “new oil,” but nations—not nature—will decide where to build data centers. Argument | Jared Cohen An illustration shows the large face of Vladimir Putin. A red wedge cuts across one of his eyes. Inside the wedge is a walking Donald Trump giving the thumbs up sign. THE ENDURING MYSTERY OF TRUMP’S RELATIONSHIP WITH RUSSIA After years of government investigations, we still don’t know if the former president is actually in Putin’s pocket. Deep Dive | Michael Hirsh Illustrated planes and ships are seen on the blue field and red and white stripes of the U.S. flag. THE CASE FOR THE GREATER WEST Washington should abandon liberal universalism and work with the empire it already has. Argument | Peter Slezkine BOOKS Sam Altman speaks into a microphone onstage at an event, flanked on either side by a group of five men and one woman in suits. A screen behind him shows the Open AI logo. HOW TECHNOLOGY RUINED DEMOCRACY Two new books issue fresh warnings about Silicon Valley ahead of the U.S. election. Review | Rishi Iyengar The book cover for Quarterlife by Devika Rege HOW MODI’S RISE DIVIDED INDIA’S YOUNG PEOPLE Review | Somak Ghoshal This article is adapted from The CIA: An Imperial History by Hugh Wilford (Basic Books, 384 pp., $35, June 2024). WHY CIA CONSPIRACY THEORIES WON’T GO AWAY Excerpt | Hugh Wilford The book cover for a biography of Lula HOW LULA’S PARTY RESHAPED BRAZIL Excerpt | Fernando Morais The book cover for The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates TA-NEHISI COATES’S NOT-SO-RADICAL DEPARTURE Review | Deborah Baker A grid of images and swirling red, white and blue lines shows headshots of French thinkers. THE WORLD STILL NEEDS FRENCH THEORY Review | Gregory Jones-Katz A grid of book covers for 12 books released in October including Mina's Matchbox and The Coin. THE NOVELS WE’RE READING IN OCTOBER Books | Chloe Hadavas, Allison Meakem TRENDING 1. GEOPOLITICAL RISK IN A TRUMP 2.0 WORLD FP Live 2. 6 CHARTS THAT EXPLAIN THE 2024 U.S. ELECTION Infographic | Claire Schnatterbeck, Anusha Rathi 3. TRUMP’S FIRST 3 FOREIGN-POLICY MOVES World Brief | Alexandra Sharp 4. THE 10 FOREIGN-POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF THE 2024 U.S. ELECTION Argument | Stephen M. Walt 5. HOW TO NAVIGATE TRUMP’S FOREIGN POLICY FP Live 6. WHAT TRUMP’S WIN MEANS FOR U.S. FOREIGN POLICY Analysis | FP Staff 7. HOW HISTORY WILL VIEW TRUMP’S RETURN FP Live 8. WHAT THE FOUNDING FATHERS WOULD SAY ABOUT TRUMP’S WIN Q&A | Ravi Agrawal 9. HOW TO PREPARE A COUNTRY FOR ‘ZERO DAY’ OF INVASION Analysis | Heather A. Conley, Bonnie S. Glaser 10. WHAT WOULD ELON MUSK’S TESLA GAIN—AND LOSE—FROM A TRUMP PRESIDENCY? Analysis | Patrick Schröder VISUAL STORIES Four men, three with prosthetic legs, wear bike helmets and t-shirts as they stand in a parking lot, gathered around a bicycle held up by the man second from the right. The sky above is a dim, dark blue; it seems to be either dawn or dusk. MEET THE PARA-CYCLISTS RIDING FOR GAZA The Sunbirds’ story began with tragedy but has evolved into one of resilience. Dispatch | Jonathan Rashad Hundreds of prisoners are lined up in rows, kneeling on the floor with a prison guard standing in the middle, dressed in a black uniform and holding up a clear riot shield. THE PROBLEM WITH EL SALVADOR’S CRIME NUMBERS Bukele’s government has been undercounting homicides since its 2022 crackdown. 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