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Myanmar’s Election Is Predetermined, but Questions Remain
Some parts of the country will begin voting on Dec. 28 in polls that could further legitimize the ruling junta.
5 Times Tooze in 2025
Notable episodes of FP’s economics podcast from the past year.
Latin America’s Year in Review
In 2025, the region went up against tariffs, deportations, and a major U.S. military buildup.
The Year the World Started to Recognize Genocide in Sudan
International actors may be sounding the alarm, but that doesn’t equate to meaningful action.
Asia & the Pacific
A Year of Global Protest
China
China’s Year of Patience
Middle East & Africa
Africa’s Year in Review
Europe
How the Russia-Ukraine War Shifted in 2025
Americas
The Winners and Losers of Trump’s New Foreign Policy
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A convoy of French army vehicles heads toward Gao, Mali, on Feb. 7, 2013. -
Vietnamese President Luong Cuong and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Hanoi -
In this black-and-white photo from the 1970s, a woman wearing a pith helmet with a net over it waves an American flag as she stands in front of a banner that reads “Free 24-Hour Child Care Centers Community Controlled.” -
Putin, Modi, and Xi at the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit
A War Film to Change All War Films
An Oscar-shortlisted documentary shows actual battle in startling clarity.
Trump’s Foreign-Policy Shifts
Reports and analysis from staff and contributors.
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The End of Development
The West’s aid model was always a mirage. It’s time for a realistic alternative.
Why the World Turned on NGOs
From powerbrokers in the ’90s to pariahs today.
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U.S. Strategists Keep Getting France’s Defeat Wrong
Myths about the Maginot Line are strangely persistent.
A War Film to Change All War Films
An Oscar-shortlisted documentary shows actual battle in startling clarity.
What’s It Like to Be a Chinese Soldier?
Behind the parades, recruits face long deployments, strict rules, and limited opportunities.
‘Collective Security’ Is on Life Support
A basic concept of international relations is under unprecedented strain.
Misreading Iran
Scott Anderson’s “King of Kings” offers a timely picture of U.S. myopia and miscalculation in Tehran.
In Case You Missed It
A selection of paywall-free articles
Four Explanatory Models for Trump’s Chaos
It’s clear that the second Trump administration is aiming for change—not inertia—in U.S. foreign policy.
Visual Stories
Syria’s Yazidi Community Faces the Future With Concern
Having survived Assad and the Islamic State, Yazidis remain suspicious of Sharaa’s government.
On Syria’s Coast, Alawite Communities Wait for Justice
Rights advocates say the lack of accountability for massacres in March could have profound consequences.