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The Middle East Has Two New Rival Teams
The competition between Abrahamic and Islamic coalitions is reshaping the region.
Red Sea Rivalries Risk Unraveling the Horn of Africa
If Sudan’s civil war spreads to Ethiopia, it will be a humanitarian and strategic disaster.
Minneapolis Déjà Vu
In its response to protests, the U.S. evokes repressive regimes around the world.
Trump’s Board of Peace Cracks the BRICS Wall
The myth of a global south resisting U.S. hegemony melted away in Davos.
FP’s Davos Takeaways
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U.S. President Donald Trump disembarks Air Force One as he arrives at Zurich Airport in Zurich, Switzerland, before attending the World Economic Forum in Davos. In Davos, a Tale of Two Speeches
Trump follows Greenland threats by announcing a “future deal,” while Canada’s prime minister describes it all as a “rupture in the world order.”
The World-Minus-One Moment
Managing the global order with an antagonistic Washington.
Can China Replace an Absent America in the Climate Fight?
Beijing never bought the argument that reducing emissions would cause economic harm.
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Central American migrant children play on a seesaw at a shelter in Ciudad Juárez, state of Chihuahua, Mexico.
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A woman in a black top with a large broach against a blue background. Britain’s New Spy Chief Has a New Mission
Blaise Metreweli is revamping the legendary MI6 for an era of conflict in Europe.
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In Davos, a Tale of Two Speeches
Trump follows Greenland threats by announcing a “future deal,” while Canada’s prime minister describes it all as a “rupture in the world order.”
What Spheres of Influence Are—and Aren’t
One of the most misunderstood concepts of international politics is back with a force.
The Grand Strategy Behind Trump’s Foreign Policy
Ignore the critics. The logic of consolidation that defines the new National Security Strategy is eminently sensible.
The Balance-of-Power Theory Strikes Again
Nobody should be surprised at how the world is reacting to Donald Trump’s threats.
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A grid of multiple book covers part of new fiction releases out in January. World-Historical Murder Mysteries
Plus, more international fiction releases in January.
In Case You Missed It
A selection of paywall-free articles
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A drawn illustration of a Trump whirlwind on a red background 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.
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Ukraine’s Answer Might Be Kosovo
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Trump’s Board of Peace Cracks the BRICS Wall
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Red Sea Rivalries Risk Unraveling the Horn of Africa
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Trump’s Board of Peace Will Help Strong Countries Dominate Weak Ones
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Why Greenland Matters
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The Middle East Has Two New Rival Teams
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As Generals Fall, Xi Jinping’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Is Eating Itself
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How Trump Should Think About the Arctic
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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.