Our Clean Energy Future Has Arrived

The evidence of a great green wave is now overwhelming. And it will only get better. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

It’s Time for Justice, Not Healing

The United States needs to follow South Korea’s post-impeachment example. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Global Data Governance: Database of National Policies

Explore FP Analytics’ Global Data Governance policy database that provides a comprehensive regional and country-level breakdown of global data governance practices in 111 countries worldwide. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The Rise and Fall and Rise (and Fall) of the U.S. Financial Empire

The dollar is dead. Long live the dollar. | Continue reading


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Why experts did not believe it can happen

A political scientist explains why some experts have clung to “It can't happen here” for too long. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Will Virus Mutations Threaten Covid-19 Vaccines?

We don't yet know whether new variants of the coronavirus may impede vaccines’ efficacy. But they shouldn’t change anything about our approach to public health. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

China’s Drive to Make Semiconductor Chips Is Failing

The stunning success of U.S. efforts to hobble Huawei shows the fragility of Beijing’s highly centralized tech sector. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Why Silicon Valley Will Have a Tough Time with the Biden Administration

The coziness between Washington and Big Tech is over. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Tech Giants Are Giving China a Vital Edge in Espionage

U.S. officials say private Chinese firms have been enlisted to process stolen data for their country’s spy agencies. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

China used stolen data to expose CIA operatives in Africa and Europe

The discovery of U.S. spy networks in China fueled a decadelong global war over data between Beijing and Washington. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The World’s First Affluence Recession

The pandemic is making Americans poor—precisely because of the way they were rich. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Why India has become a different country

Human rights activists are withstanding an assault on the values of liberal democracy. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Why Does Belgium Have the World’s Highest Covid-19 Death Rate?

Individualism, regional divisions, and fragmented government authority have led the capital of Europe to fail where many poorer and less-connected countries have succeeded. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

In Chinas Far West Companies Cash in on Surveillance Program That Target Muslims

The firms profiting from China's rights abuses are often backed by Western investors. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Switzerland Is Choosing Austerity over Life

Why Switzerland became one of the world's worst coronavirus hotspots. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The Vaccine News Is Good. Here’s the Bad News

Even if the coronavirus treatment works as advertised, there are plenty of reasons to worry about how much good it can do. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The Case Against Big Tech’s Election Strategies

Misinformation is hyperlocal. Attempts to counter it should be, too. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Why Action Against Google Is Not Enough

The United States can lead the way on innovation in technology regulation—but instead it has fallen far behind. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Welcome to the Final Battle for the Climate

The great powers have taken big steps to fight global warming. Now attention turns to the rest of the world. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

How Not to Kill People With Spreadsheets: outsourcing gone wrong

The U.K. government’s disastrous coronavirus error is another example of outsourcing gone wrong. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

America Needs to Prosecute Its Presidents

Pardoning Trump, like Nixon before him, would be a disaster. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Why Europe Wins

Everyone writes off the European Union as dull and prone to fracture. But the last decade shows that Brussels is smarter than Beijing, London, Moscow,… | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

America Is About to Enter Its Years of Lead

Trump’s calls for political violence are a familiar far-right strategy. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Want to Learn How the Pentagon Works? Then Play This Board Game

A new game meant to help the U.S. government write the 2018 National Defense Strategy shows what happens when resources and commitments collide. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Xi Just Saved the World

In a little-noticed speech this week, China permanently changed the global fight against climate change. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Conflict between Ethiopia and Egypt over Dam has started. Its happening in cyber

The conflict between Ethiopia and Egypt over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has already started. It’s just happening in cyberspace. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

There’s No Such Thing as a Stable Career

Over a century of economic history shows that jobs always ebb and flow. Not much is permanent. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Disney’s ‘Mulan’ Disaster Highlights Dangers of China Deals

The cost of doing business with Beijing has risen sharply and swiftly. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The genetic engineering genie is out of the bottle

The next pandemic could be bioengineered in someone’s garage using cheap and widely available technology. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Hackers cannot be mass-produced (2015)

The U.S. Army Signal Corps is designed according to a traditional military recruiting, training, and manning structure. A foundational assumption is that most Signal work… | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The Next Front in the India-China Conflict Could Be a Thai Canal

India is beefing up its island defenses as Beijing seeks a quicker route to the Indian Ocean. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Big Tech Embraces New Cold War Nationalism

China’s rise has pushed Silicon Valley away from the values it once claimed to hold. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

WeChat Is a Trap for China’s Diaspora

The app’s dominance forces people to adopt self-censorship to stay in touch. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

In the New Cold War, Deindustrialization Means Disarmament

Chinese security threats offer the chance to rethink the U.S. economy. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The-sociologist-who-could-save-us-from-coronavirus

Ulrich Beck was a prophet of uncertainty—and the most important intellectual for the pandemic and its aftermath. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Israel Can’t Hide Evidence of Its Occupation Anymore

For more than 20 years, an obscure U.S. law concealed satellite imagery of Israel’s activities in the occupied territories. Because of an abrupt reversal, satellite… | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Trump Can’t Ban TikTok, but He Can Hurt It

Banning a free app is probably impossible, but U.S. authorities have a large toolbox. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The People’s Republic of China Was Born in Chains – Foreign Policy

The Communist Party calls 1949 a liberation. But China was far freer beforehand. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Twitter Got Lucky with the Great Bitcoin Heist

The social media giant’s security failures could have allowed far more damage. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The World’s Most Technologically Sophisticated Genocide Is Happening in Xinjiang

The United States needs to formally acknowledge the scale of the atrocities. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Global Poverty Rampant Despite Sunny Talk, U.N. Finds

Reliance on arbitrary metrics, like a $1.90-a-day bar for poverty, masks huge and growing inequality in the world. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Xi Jinping Knows Who His Enemies Are

A new book lays out the Chinese leader’s stark worldview. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Japan increased immigration and no one protested

To cope with demographic challenges and labor shortages, Japan’s right-wing government has boosted immigration. How did it avoid the political backlash plaguing the West? | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

China’s Superpower Dreams Are Running Out of Money

When the coronavirus crisis is over, China will be forced to embrace a less ambitious future. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Bullied by Beijing, America’s Closest Allies Regret Saying ‘Yes’ to China

China was winning over the innermost circle of U.S. allies. Now it’s driving them away. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

The Great Pause Was an Economic Revolution

Governments stopped the world in its tracks during the pandemic—and our relationship to the economy will never be the same again. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Silicon Valley Can’t Be Neutral in the U.S.-China Cold War

Firms like Zoom show that “one company, two systems” doesn’t work. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago

Trump’s Anti-Immigration Crusade Is About to Strike the Heart of US Economy

Foreign talent has been the secret sauce of America’s innovation economy. The door is about to shut. | Continue reading


@foreignpolicy.com | 3 years ago