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What’s your favorite holiday dish? Mine is a Thanksgiving classic: the sweet potato casserole, topped with a generous heap of marshmallows. It’s a...
This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP29, has been overshadowed by Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential...
This month, we’re reading novels that examine how cultures and identities can collide, whether in Washington, D.C.’s modern-day Ethiopian American...
“One of the more remarkable developments over the last 25 years is that an investment banker’s arbitrary acronym for a quartet of emerging market...
This year, David Miliband wrote that World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) summits “have little of the drama of peace negotiations” but...
On Oct. 1, 1949, Mao Zedong proclaimed the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from the top of Beijing’s Tiananmen Gate. Now, as the...
Many rich families seem to keep skeletons in the closet. This October, familial wealth and intrigue show up in Japanese and Palestinian novels tracing...
The year's best stories This year, as global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels reached a new high, the world fell further behind on its...
The year's best stories At Foreign Policy, we’re proud that we can bring readers not just the latest China scoop, but also a 4,000-word deep dive...
The year's best stories In 2023, Foreign Policy continued to expand the scope of our Books section. We published essays on a wide variety of new...