Can the Shanghai Cooperation Organization survive its own internal challenges? The post The SCO’s Future: Defined by Itself, Not the US appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The U.S. withdrawal isn’t really a withdrawal. The post U.S. Withdrawal from Iraq: Protecting Americans or Empowering Iran? appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Forget about coups and martial law. The latest method of destroying democracy is through death by a thousand cuts. The post Slow-Motion Authoritarianism appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The U.S.-China relationship is based on overconsumption and military rivalry — with a growing ecological cost. It doesn’t have to be. The post Can Ordinary People Rewrite the U.S.-China Relationship? appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Student activist Umar Khalid is still in jail for the crime of dissent. The post When Nehru’s Democracy Imprisons Its Own appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Peace demands more than Trump’s impulsive transactionalism. The post Trump Can Bring Peace to Ukraine But… appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The second part of Walden Bello's interview with Wolfgang Streeck. The post The German Question and Europe’s Future (Part Two) appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The last thing the United States needs is a forever war in its backyard. The post U.S. Boots on the Ground in Mexico Would Be a Disaster appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Greece is rapidly transforming into Israel's most loyal and unexpected friend. The post Greece’s Risky Embrace of Israel appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Street violence has superseded ideology in much of the region.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Europe is reacting to world events rather than shaping them. The post The Alaska Summit and the Sidelining of Europe appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Support for the international organization is on the upswing. The post Trump’s Assault on the UN Is at Odds with U.S. Public Opinion appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman points to China's domination of the AI future. The post AI, Techno-Determinism, and Techno-Pessimism appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
China feels threatened by the United States, leading it to build up BRICS. The post What Trump Isn’t Telling You About BRICS appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Nayib Bukele is using populism to bury democracy in El Salvador. He's not the only leader to do so. The post How Democracies Fade and Why America Should Pay Attention appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Will bromance turn to bruhpture in Alaska and Gaza? The post The Geopolitics of the “Great Man” appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The United States must move beyond rhetoric about Hamas’s “bad faith” and offer incentives—such as aid packages or sanctions relief—to bolster moderate Palestinian voices. The post Can the Arab League’s Break with Hamas Shift the Course of History? appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Like any totalitarian regime, the Taliban aims to moralize its ideology to such an extent that domestic opposition becomes highly improbable--but not impossible. The post Taliban Rule is Not Authoritarian but Despotic Totalitarianism appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Because Israel’s strategic goal has been ethnic cleansing. The post Why the Gaza War Won’t End appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The "Axis of Upheaval" is widely misunderstood.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Shackling innocent people, denying them basic medical care, and forcing them to eat like animals isn’t “law and order.” It’s lawless.| Foreign Policy In Focus
There should be no doubt any longer that the Israeli government is attempting to remove Palestinians from historical Palestine.| Foreign Policy In Focus
How small groups took on great powers and won a victory for decolonization, Africa, Indigenous Peoples, and more.| Foreign Policy In Focus
In South Korea, martial law was undone by public protest. In the United States, Trump will reverse the equation and use martial law to overcome public protest.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The times call for more explicit links between militarism and rising fascism and a blueprint for reversing this threat.| Foreign Policy In Focus
President Trump’s “big brutal bill” slashes SNAP and Medicaid to enrich private prison and military contractor CEOs.| Foreign Policy In Focus
There is no legal basis for the United States to control the large oceanic area that includes the compact states.| Foreign Policy In Focus
U.S. officials envision imperial roles for Palau, the Marshall Islands, and the Federated States of Micronesia.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Multilateral lending is not breaking the cycle of debt.| Foreign Policy In Focus
South Africa’s experience with apartheid has given its foreign policy a uniquely moral frame.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Countless Americans were poisoned by the nuclear arms race — and their federal compensation just expired. That’s an outrage.| Foreign Policy In Focus
For all the triumph of this year’s team of refugee competitors, their presence spoke to the need to end global mass displacement.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The popular GOP slogan would tear millions of families apart, including mine. It would also be a moral, logistical, and economic disaster.| Foreign Policy In Focus
The two countries are building trade and energy links before the next big climate confab in Baku.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Fascism is not inevitable. Not if we put ourselves, body and soul, fully and smartly, on the line to stop it.| Foreign Policy In Focus