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On October 26, a horrific massacre rapidly unfolded in North Darfur as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)—one of two main…
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, who died on November 3 at age 84, enjoyed some unexpected respect in his last…
Last year in Foreign Affairs, I outlined a framework for a second Trump administration foreign policy that would restore the…
Born in 1941, the year the United States entered World War II and fundamentally transformed its relationship with the wider…
The “unipolar moment” of American predominance is over. Long-term economic, demographic, and military trends have undeniably shifted global politics, and…
With 10 naval vessels and 10,000 troops already deployed to the Caribbean—the largest military buildup there since the 1962 Cuban…
As the strategic rivalry between China and the United States intensifies across the Indo-Pacific, the Taiwan Strait is often seen…
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s South Asia Brief. The highlights this week: New U.S. and EU sanctions on Russian oil companies…
Since 1989, an estimated four million people have died as a result of armed conflicts around the globe—740,000 between 2021…
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agree to a…