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Protesters wearing masks depicting U.S. President Donald Trump and former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro take part in a protest in defence of retail employment and national sovereignty in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil on July 18.
Protesters wearing masks depicting U.S. President Donald Trump and former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro take part in a protest in defence of retail employment and national sovereignty in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil on July 18.

Why Brazil Might End Up With Higher Tariffs Than Any Other Nation

The rift between the Western Hemisphere’s two largest democracies is the strongest evidence yet that Trump is in the business of autocracy promotion.

Ukrainian soldiers fire self-propelled artillery toward Russian positions in the eastern Donetsk region on Aug. 8, 2024.
Ukrainian soldiers fire self-propelled artillery toward Russian positions in the eastern Donetsk region on Aug. 8, 2024.

How Trump’s Pivot on Ukraine Might Impact the War

Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul on the possibilities for peace. This article has an audio recording

Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a meeting with a group of foreign executives in Beijing on March 28.
Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a meeting with a group of foreign executives in Beijing on March 28.

China Has Picked Its New Model Entrepreneurs

A recent meeting shows the message that Xi wants to send to private industry.

Europe

Protesters shout slogans and hold placards during a demonstration against a law that removes the independence of the NABU and SAPO anti-corruption agencies in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 24.
Protesters shout slogans and hold placards during a demonstration against a law that removes the independence of the NABU and SAPO anti-corruption agencies in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 24.

Ukraine’s Cronyism Crisis Offers a Warning to the ‘De-Risking’ World

The cover of Foreign Policy's Summer 2025 issue shows Donald Trump walking into a time portal of historical picture frames.
The cover of Foreign Policy's Summer 2025 issue shows Donald Trump walking into a time portal of historical picture frames.
An illustration depicts historical moments from the past in the curtains of the Oval Office: Julius Caesar, the Cultural Revolution in China, and three American presidents. The room shows an empty chair at the Resolute Desk and a presidential seal on the rug.
An illustration depicts historical moments from the past in the curtains of the Oval Office: Julius Caesar, the Cultural Revolution in China, and three American presidents. The room shows an empty chair at the Resolute Desk and a presidential seal on the rug.

Why Compare the Present to the Past?

Thinking via historical analogy has become the preferred way to confront our anxieties.

A woodcut style illustration depicts Donald Trump as Julius Caesar
A woodcut style illustration depicts Donald Trump as Julius Caesar

An American Caesar

Comparing two leaders, two millennia apart.

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When the Threat Is Inside the White House

What CIA insiders make of the MAGA moles and toadies now in charge of U.S. national security.

An illustration shows Donald Trump's face on a historical drawing of Andrew Jackson astride a horse. A hand tips a hat. Trump's face smirks and looks to the side.
An illustration shows Donald Trump's face on a historical drawing of Andrew Jackson astride a horse. A hand tips a hat. Trump's face smirks and looks to the side.

If Trump Is Neither Hawk nor Dove, What Is He?

The president’s recent moves don’t fit the usual binary of U.S. foreign policy—but there is a historical precedent.

Biden walks between massive white columns outside of the White House. He wears a dark suit and a blue tie, and his head is tilted down toward the ground.
Biden walks between massive white columns outside of the White House. He wears a dark suit and a blue tie, and his head is tilted down toward the ground.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio gives a media briefing during the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, on July 11.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio gives a media briefing during the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, on July 11.

Why Rubio’s Asia Visit Was a Total Bust

ASEAN leaders will have noticed Washington’s increasing preoccupation with the Middle East and Western Hemisphere.

Visual Stories

Several men carry a coffin draped in an ornate green cloth as they walk down rocky steps past a stream in a lush landscape. One man at the end of the group holds an umbrella.
Several men carry a coffin draped in an ornate green cloth as they walk down rocky steps past a stream in a lush landscape. One man at the end of the group holds an umbrella.

The Kashmiris Caught in the Crossfire

Those in the disputed region bear the cost of the India-Pakistan conflict.

A closeup of a girl holding a device to prick her fingertip.
A closeup of a girl holding a device to prick her fingertip.

Trump’s Aid Freeze Is Undermining His Immigration Policy

Colombia relied on U.S. funding to support Venezuelan migrants. Now, many are on the brink of survival.

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