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Wed, 12/09/2018 - 21:34
Italian populism is still fueled by corruption scandals that are over two decades old.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:10
Introducing Foreign Policy's Fall 2018 print edition.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
The AI arms race won’t be like previous competitions, and both the United States and China could be left in the dust.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Can Andrew Marshall, the U.S. military’s longtime oracle, still predict the future?
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
The U.S. Defense Department and big tech need each other—but getting along won’t be easy
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Why the next big battle may not be fought over treasure or territory—but for fish.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
With the Arctic melting and northern coast guards struggling to keep up, the next disaster is a matter of when, not if.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Remembering the era of portable atomic bombs.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
The militants’ new strategy is to out-govern the U.S.-backed administration in Kabul—and it’s working.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Washington is levying more tariffs, leaving Beijing to retaliate in other painful ways, from Iran to North Korea.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Decrypting nine new military programs that will change the face of battle.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Why the world desperately needs digital Geneva Conventions.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
America’s top brass should abandon dreams of battlefield glory—and focus on paperwork instead.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Ultrafast computing is critical to modern warfare. But it also ensures a lot could go very wrong, very quickly.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Foreign Policy staffers review recent releases.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
New data proves you can support capitalism or the environment—but it’s hard to do both.
Wed, 12/09/2018 - 14:00
Brussels’s new European history museum could put anyone to sleep.
Tue, 11/09/2018 - 21:43
Superficial reforms leave religious minorities behind—and that's dangerous.
Tue, 11/09/2018 - 20:22
The alliance between Washington and Ankara needs to be saved—and easy fixes won't cut it.
Tue, 11/09/2018 - 19:36
There are deep—very deep—historical reasons why far-right resentment has flourished in eastern Germany.
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