Foreign Policy
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The Simple Pessimism of Angela Merkel’s Worldview
Ten years ago, in June 2011, U.S. President Barack Obama rolled out the red carpet for German Chancellor Angela Merkel.…
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Era X’s Quick Arc of Historical past
Generation Xers were never the slackers we were made out to be in bad movies and by snarky cultural commentators.…
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As China Rises, Britain and Australia Want Nearer Safety Ties
After Australia was hit with harsh Chinese trade tariffs on wine, one country stepped up: In Britain, we took one—or…
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Historic Droughts Drive Up Costs in Mexico and Brazil
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Mexico’s and Brazil’s presidents are aloof to climate…
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France Rejects Le Pen’s Far-Proper Occasion
Here is today’s Foreign Policy brief: France’s far-right is beaten in regional elections, U.S. airstrikes hit Syria and Iraq, and…
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The (Literal) Hole in U.S. Migration Coverage
The surge of migrants at the United States’ southern border has undoubtedly been a challenge for the Biden administration in…
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Options for Colombia’s Social Unrest Are in Quick Provide
After more than a month of sustained civil unrest marked by street protests and road blockades, negotiations between the Colombian…
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Biden and Putin Start Marathon Summit in Geneva
Here is today’s Foreign Policy brief: U.S. President Joe Biden meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva, Israel bombs Gaza…
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The Sneaky Conservatism of China’s Feminist Dramas
Supporters of Zhou Xiaoxuan, a feminist who rose to prominence during China’s #MeToo movement, display posters in Beijing on Dec.…
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Pacific Commanders Need Extra Cash for Biden’s Asia Pivot
June 8, 2021, 7:27 AM The Pentagon’s top military command in the Asia-Pacific region is asking Congress to add nearly…
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