Bitcoin Failed in El Salvador. The President Says the Answer Is More Bitcoin

Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele is spinning new projects as fast as he can. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

The Doomed Voyage of Pepsi’s Soviet Navy

A three-decade dream of communist markets ended in the scrapyard. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Nature Is Becoming a Person

How to make sense of the new global trend that grants legal rights to animals, plants, and rivers. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Is Russia Preparing to Invade Ukraine?

Moscow’s military buildup is raising eyebrows in Washington as Belarus ups the ante in its standoff with the EU. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Delaware Became the World’s Biggest Offshore Haven

Kleptocrats, criminals, and con artists have all parked their illicit gains in the state. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

US-China Trade Talks Should Prioritize Opening Up China’s Internet

One of the world’s biggest trade barriers is also a tool of censorship. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

German Academic Freedom Is Now Decided in Beijing

German universities are bowing to China on censorship. That could finally change under the new government. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Unvaccinated Police Officers Could Become America’s Own Insurgents

Iraq and Egypt show how hard it is to get rid of a militarized security force. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

In Global Energy Crisis, Anti-Nuclear Chickens Come Home to Roost

In virtually every country that has closed nuclear plants, clean electricity has been replaced with dirty power. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

China Is a Declining Power–and That’s the Problem

The United States needs to prepare for a major war, not because its rival is rising but because of the opposite. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

El Salvador’s Bitcoin Law Is a Farce

The system doesn’t work, the currency crashed, and the public hates it. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Portugal’s Sardine Capitalism Is a Post-Pandemic Economic Model

Lisbon’s macroeconomic model could show other small countries the path to recovery. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

The CIA Evacuated Its Spies from Afghanistan

The agency has a long history of extracting people from danger zones. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

When a scam falls apart, it collapses fast. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Terrorists Will Target China in Pakistan

As awareness of Uyghur persecution increases and anger about Beijing’s investment projects simmers, Chinese citizens and business are likely to suffer. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Pakistan and the United States have betrayed the Afghan people

Washington ignored Islamabad funding and supplying the Taliban. Now Afghans are paying the price. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Afghans Need a Humanitarian Intervention

The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan should continue. But a new military engagement should begin. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Cuba Needs a Free Internet

The United States can play a key role in supporting online liberty. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Political Science Lab Leaks: Ideas that escape academia can be dangerous

When ideas get out from academia into the wild, they can be surprisingly dangerous. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

America’s Collapsing Meritocracy Is a Recipe for Revolt

Chinese history shows what happens when an old system loses its force. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

The Real-Life Risks of Our Digital World

Our reliance on data and devices has made us extremely vulnerable. The first step is knowing where everything is. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Why Do Analysts Keep Talking Nonsense About Chinese Words?

Mistaken notions of how characters work produce bad takes. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Killer Flying Robots Are Here. What Do We Do Now?

A new generation of AI-enabled drones could be used to terrible ends by rogue states, criminal groups, and psychopaths. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

El Salvador Is Printing Money with Bitcoin

Nayib Bukele doesn’t want to ditch dollars. He just wants his own. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

The Lab Leak Theory Doesn’t Hold Up

The rush to find a conspiracy around the COVID-19 pandemic’s origins is driven by narrative, not evidence. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

The Ever Given Crew Are Still Stuck at Sea

Here’s why and what their story means for other seafarers. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Ivan Bubenchik

Here's why my news organization decided to shed some light on a dark moment in Ukraine's revolution. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Wolf Warriors Killed China’s Grand Strategy

And we’ll all come to miss it. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

The Republic of Congo Is a ‘Dark Debt’ Pioneer

The African nation’s leaders have developed new public financing schemes that generate vast amounts of money—and mostly benefit themselves. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Chia Is a New Way to Waste Resources for Cryptocurrency

What Bitcoin does for electricity and Ethereum for video cards, Chia does for hard disks. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Did Camp David Doom the Palestinians?

A new diplomatic history argues that the United States, Egypt, and Israel prevented a Palestinian state from emerging. But leaders such as Yasser Arafat bear… | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Venezuela’s Maduro Should Be Tried for Ecocide

His government’s blatant disregard for the environment is defining a new international crime. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Australia Is the New Hermit Kingdom

Closed borders have shut out a diverse citizenry. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Claims of Microwave Attacks Are Scientifically Implausible

There’s little evidence for an unknown weapon being behind “Havana syndrome.” | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Chinese Villages, Security Forces Revealed Inside Bhutan's Borders

Since 2015, a previously unnoticed network of roads, buildings, and military outposts has been constructed deep in a sacred valley in Bhutan. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 2 years ago

Afghanistan’s Last Jew Gets Ready for the Taliban–Again (2019)

Zabulon Simentov has seen it all, and now, like all Afghans, he must embrace a future filled with uncertainty and violence. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The U.S. Military Needs Citizen-Soldiers, Not Warriors

The recent obsession with the term is misguided and harmful. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Janet Yellen and Mario Draghi Have One Last Job

The U.S. treasury secretary and the Italian prime minister have spent decades shaping this economy. But can they control what comes next? | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Yes, the atrocities in Xinjiang constitute a genocide

Beijing’s own words and actions highlight the intent to end the Uyghurs as a people. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

India’s Rich Farmers Are Holding Up Reforms Designed to Help the Poor

Don’t listen to the activists. Millions of Indian farmers will benefit from Modi’s new laws. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

India Romances the West

In a deepening geopolitical shift, New Delhi is inching closer on many fronts. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

It’s a $69M JPEG, but Is It Art?

Cryptocurrency and high art are cooking up magic beans together with non-fungible tokens. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Are Telegram and Signal Havens for Right-Wing Extremists

The best model for tackling violent right-wing groups on heavily encrypted apps is the fight against the Islamic State. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The One-Sided War of Ideas with China

As Washington ramps up to defend democracy, Beijing is still motivated mostly by geography. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

U.N. To Probe Whether Iconic Secretary-General Was Assassinated (2016)

Newly­ discovered documents revive claim that Dag Hammarskjold may have been killed by South African agents backed by the CIA. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Why France Has a Much Better India Strategy Than America

France’s state-centered development model is a natural fit for the Indo-Pacific. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Corruption in US at Worst Levels in a Decade: Transparency International Report

Corruption runs rampant in most countries, and that has big impacts on things like health care. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

NATO, We Want to Go to War with You (Hackers in War Games)

Wargames can provide essential cybersecurity training for soldiers. But they won’t succeed unless the players confront real, independent hackers. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago