For most of Kamala Harris’s highly condensed presidential campaign, journalists have frantically tried to figure out her views on foreign policy—or at least the views of those who could potentially ...
Everywhere I have been in the past month—New York City, Tulsa, Santa Fe, Dallas, Seattle—someone asks me: “What are the differences between what a Harris administration and a Trump administration ...
Forget for a moment all the potential foreign-policy implications of a second Donald Trump presidency. What are the implications for U.S. foreign policy if Trump loses the election, denies its ...
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is facing backlash from many Puerto Ricans after a comedian at a Trump rally on Sunday referred to the U.S. territory as a “floating island ...
Latin America has come up plenty on the U.S. presidential campaign trail—mostly by former President and Republican nominee Donald Trump, who has leaned into negative claims about Latin Americans and ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: Leaders and citizens across the continent will be focused on the next U.S. president’s policies regarding immigration, emissions, trade wars, threats ...
About 50 years ago, writer Robert Caro published one of the most influential works of nonfiction in contemporary U.S. history, The Power Broker. In a riveting narrative, Caro takes readers through the ...
As Israel expands its military campaign in southern Lebanon amid escalating conflict in the Middle East, a Lebanese American community in a key swing state could leave its mark on ...
In January, Foreign Policy called 2024 “the year the world votes.” Seven of the 10 most populous countries were scheduled to head to the polls this year, including Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Mexico, ...
While speaking onstage in Phoenix earlier this month, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes was asked what keeps him up at night—a question he faces so often that he joked ...