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What History Teaches Us About Today’s Foreign-Policy Woes

What History Teaches Us About Today’s Foreign-Policy Woes
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Chloe Hadavas

The Novels We’re Reading in February

The Novels We’re Reading in February
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Chloe Hadavas

How Tourism Became a Tool of Statecraft

How Tourism Became a Tool of Statecraft
02.02.2025 6

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Chloe Hadavas

Has Technology Really Revolutionized Modern Warfare?

27.01.2025 10

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Chloe Hadavas

An Insider’s Look at Biden’s Foreign-Policy Legacy

19.01.2025 10

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Chloe Hadavas

The Novels We’re Reading in January

10.01.2025 5

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Chloe Hadavas

Where Does the Climate Movement Go From Here?

The year’s best stories This year is set to be the first on record in which global average temperatures rise to more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above...

29.12.2024 5

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The Books FP’s Contributors Loved This Year

The year’s best stories In 2024, Foreign Policy contributors read books that pushed them to reflect on their career experiences, reconsider the...

24.12.2024 1

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Chloe Hadavas

Why Video Games Matter in Foreign Policy

This year, the Global Engagement Center, an agency that leads the U.S. State Department’s efforts to counter foreign disinformation, offered a $1...

15.12.2024 5

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Chloe Hadavas

The Real Risks AI Poses to Democracy

Ahead of the U.S. election, some analysts worried that artificial intelligence could imperil election integrity. Although AI did not end up...

09.12.2024 20

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Chloe Hadavas

The Novels We’re Reading in December

This month, we’re hunkering down with novels about homes and the family dramas that unfold within them, from a luxury bungalow in the Catskills to...

06.12.2024 4

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Chloe Hadavas

A Recipe for Diplomacy

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...

02.12.2024 40

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Chloe Hadavas

How to Make Climate Action Actually Work

This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP29, has been overshadowed by Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential...

18.11.2024 4

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Chloe Hadavas

The Novels We’re Reading in November

This month, we’re reading novels that examine how cultures and identities can collide, whether in Washington, D.C.’s modern-day Ethiopian American...

01.11.2024 2

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Chloe Hadavas

How Big of a Deal Is BRICS, Really?

“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...

27.10.2024 4

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Chloe Hadavas

Can the IMF and World Bank Get Back on Track?

This year, David Miliband wrote that World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) summits “have little of the drama of peace negotiations” but...

20.10.2024 2

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Chloe Hadavas

The People’s Republic of China Turns 75

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...

13.10.2024 2

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Chloe Hadavas

The Novels We’re Reading in October

Many rich families seem to keep skeletons in the closet. This October, familial wealth and intrigue show up in Japanese and Palestinian novels...

04.10.2024 4

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Chloe Hadavas