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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 PRIMARY FEATURED ARTICLE SECTION German federal police officer holds a sign "Hold Police" as he watches over cars arriving at the German-Polish border on September 10, 2024 in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany. GERMANY IS CONSIDERING ENDING ASYLUM ENTIRELY As the German government takes unprecedented steps to police its borders, the center right is demanding to go much further still. Analysis | Paul Hockenos People watch the ABC News presidential debate between U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and former U.S. President Donald Trump at a debate watch party on Sept. 10, in West Hollywood, California. DID TRUMP WIN THE FOREIGN-POLICY DEBATE? Harris gave a better performance, but when it comes to questions of deterrence and the war in Ukraine, the former president was arguably more convincing. It's Debatable | Emma Ashford, Matthew Kroenig Members of the Iranian Basij forces stage a mock arrest of a man dressed like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during an anti-Israel rally in Tehran on Oct. 13, 2023. NETANYAHU IS PLAYING INTO KHAMENEI’S HANDS Iran’s leaders are playing a long game. Israel’s leaders are not. Argument | Dennis Ross A dark metal statue of two soldiers is seen at left as people stand to the right and take photos of it. The soldiers are Russian mercenaries; a Russian flag bearing the emblem of Russia hangs over the shoulder of one, who also points a rifle to the right. Fluffy pale clouds cover the sky overhead, and a parking lot is visible beyond. RUSSIA IS RIDING AN ANTI-COLONIAL WAVE ACROSS AFRICA The onetime cause célèbre of the international left is being appropriated for authoritarian ends. 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Several people can be seen in the foreground as they walk across the plaza in front of the building. BACK FROM RECESS, U.S. CONGRESS TARGETS CHINA China Brief | James Palmer IS AMERICA’S CHINA POLICY TOO HAWKISH? OVERSUPPLY BEGINS TO BITE IN CHINA WHY IS THE WEST’S EV INDUSTRY SO FAR BEHIND CHINA’S? MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA A small armed drone is seen on the ground between the feet of a soldier. SUICIDE DRONES ARE KILLING CIVILIANS FROM SYRIA TO UKRAINE Analysis | Faine Greenwood STARVATION THREATENS SUDAN HOW FOREIGN INTERVENTION FAILED MALI ISLAMIST EXTREMISTS ARE A THREAT TO GHANA, TOGO, AND BENIN EUROPE U.S. President Joe Biden speaks alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on July 12, 2023. BIDEN’S ‘ESCALATION MANAGEMENT’ IN UKRAINE MAKES THE WEST LESS SAFE Argument | Edward Hunter Christie A FIGHT IS BREWING OVER CHINESE MONEY IN NORWAY UKRAINE NEEDS A NEW STORYLINE A HUNGER STRIKE IN THE SCHENGEN ZONE AMERICAS Paul Nitze, an elderly man with white hair wearing a black suit, sits at a microphone at a desk. A few people are visible seated behind him. THE RETURN OF PAUL NITZE—AND HIS DANGERS Review | Theodore Bunzel ALBERTO FUJIMORI TRANSFORMED PERU—FOR BETTER AND WORSE WHY THE WORLD SHOULD STOP WORRYING ABOUT A SECOND TRUMP TERM HOW WASHINGTON LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND EMBRACE PROTECTIONISM 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. 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Insider | Ravi Agrawal FP LIVE EVENTS JOIN IN-DEPTH CONVERSATIONS AND INTERACT WITH FOREIGN-POLICY EXPERTS. | UPCOMING | PAST | ABOUT BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 01: NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (not pictured) speak to the media during talks at the Chancellery on December 01, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. Issues the two leaders discussed include the ongoing Russian war in Ukraine and the protection of underwater European infrastructure. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) September 16, 2024 | 10:00am ET NATO’S FUTURE After a decade as the secretary-general of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg will step down from his job on Oct. 1. How has Russia’s aggression transformed... READ MORE 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. 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RUSSIA IS NO CONSERVATIVE HAVEN Analysis | Adrian Karatnycky Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sits and an outdoor event. THE MANY FACES OF ABIY AHMED Excerpt | Tom Gardner A boy is seen cheering through a fence in the foreground in front of a giant crowd of people in the stands. MILEI IS COMING FOR ARGENTINA’S BELOVED SOCCER CLUBS Analysis | Leila Miller 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. A DAY INSIDE PUTIN’S SURREAL TELEVISION EMPIRE Analysis | Anastasia Edel An illustration shows half faces of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Putin for a story about a ChiRussia alliance. THE CHINA-RUSSIA AXIS TAKES SHAPE Analysis | Bonny Lin A photo illustration shows Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden posing on pedestals atop the bipolar world order, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and Russian President Vladamir Putin standing below on a gridded floor. 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 An illustration shows a No. 1 foam finger with a bandage around its fingertip. WHY AMERICA SHOULD DROP ITS OBSESSION WITH BEING NO. 1 A letter from Singapore to the next U.S. president. Essay | Danny Quah A depiction of The Battle of Crecy during the Hundred Years War. HOW THE HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR EXPLAINS UKRAINE’S INVASION OF RUSSIA Three battles in medieval and early modern Europe offer instructive parallels to Ukraine’s Kursk offensive. Analysis | Lucian Staiano-Daniels A cartoon shows Stalin as the central figure with Roosevelt at left and Churchill smoking at right as they lean over a map of Europe. ROOSEVELT, YALTA, AND THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR How a terminally ill U.S. president negotiated the deal that cemented Soviet control over half of Europe. Excerpt | Phillips Payson O’Brien Small headshots inside red circles of 11 of Donald Trumps foreign-policy advisors. TRUMP’S FOREIGN-POLICY INFLUENCERS Meet the 11 men whose worldviews are shaping the 2024 Republican ticket. Feature | FP Staff INSIDER | DECODING TRUMP’S FOREIGN POLICY BY RAVI AGRAWAL BOOKS Russian President Vladimir Putin leaves a concert in Moscow. THE ART OF PUNISHING PUTIN A new book offers a masterful glimpse into the world of economic warfare. Review | Keith Johnson A large crowd of people reach out with hands extended for food. A hand reaches out from behind the camera, holding some food wrapped in brown paper. THE WORLD BANK IS FAILING AND NEEDS A RESTART Excerpt | Paul Collier Knife-salman-rushdie SALMAN RUSHDIE’S NEXT ACT Essay | Salil Tripathi The book cover for Anne Applebaum's Autocracy, Inc. THE ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN HANDBOOK Review | Jonathan Tepperman Waiting for the Barbarians: A Novel, J.M. Coetzee, Penguin Books, 192 pp., $16 (pb.), April 1982 THE NOVEL THAT EXPLAINS BRITAIN’S FAR-RIGHT RIOTS Analysis | Caroline de Gruyter The book cover for Battleground Ukraine by Adrian Karatnycky. THE STUBBORN LEGEND OF A WESTERN ‘COUP’ IN UKRAINE Excerpt | Adrian Karatnycky The book cover for The Singularity by Dino Buzzati. THE 1960S NOVELLA THAT GOT AI (MOSTLY) RIGHT Review | Paul Scharre TRENDING 1. NETANYAHU IS PLAYING INTO KHAMENEI’S HANDS Argument | Dennis Ross 2. GERMANY IS CONSIDERING ENDING ASYLUM ENTIRELY Analysis | Paul Hockenos 3. CALLING TRUMP AN ANTI-IMPERIALIST IS NONSENSE Argument | Matthew Duss 4. RUSSIA IS RIDING AN ANTI-COLONIAL WAVE ACROSS AFRICA Argument | Benjamin R. Young 5. HOW WASHINGTON LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND EMBRACE PROTECTIONISM Analysis | Bob Davis 6. WHY THE WORLD SHOULD STOP WORRYING ABOUT A SECOND TRUMP TERM Argument | Matthew Kroenig 7. THE COMING CLASH BETWEEN CHINA AND THE GLOBAL SOUTH Analysis | James Crabtree 8. QATAR CAN’T HIDE ITS ABUSES BY CALLING CRITICISM RACIST Argument | Rothna Begum 9. THE ART OF PUNISHING PUTIN Review | Keith Johnson 10. WHO BELONGS IN TODAY’S GERMANY? Feature | Emily Schultheis 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. Analysis | Jeremy Giles LATEST WHAT IN THE WORLD? September 13, 2024 PETER HESSLER’S ‘RIVERS’ HAVE BEEN DAMNED BY THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT September 13, 2024 THE ART OF PUNISHING PUTIN September 13, 2024 THE RETURN OF PAUL NITZE—AND HIS DANGERS September 13, 2024 WILL NEPAL’S ELITE FINALLY BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR WILDLIFE CRIMES? 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