Happy families are all different, but nationalists want them all to be alike. A coercive vision of the family as the bedrock of the nation—and of the nation as a ...
While children’s Christmas fears have traditionally been reserved for lumps of coal, it was natural gas that may have frightened many people heating their homes and lighting their trees this ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s latest foreign-policy goals, Lebanon’s presidential prospects, and the release of an Italian journalist in Iranian detention. For ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s South Asia Brief. The highlights this week: U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan makes an eleventh-hour trip to India, Pakistan’s government begins talks to resolve tensions with ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has threatened tariff hikes on the United States’ largest trading partners, but China seems to be in the most immediate line of fire as his inauguration ...
One of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan’s most lasting slogans of governance is that “personnel is policy.” Judged using Reagan’s mantra, it appears as though the incoming Trump team could ...
Everyone I know seems to have a pet theory that perfectly explains why Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election. The stated reasons are familiar, from inflation and immigration to ...
On January 1, 2025, searches for “free VPN” skyrocketed in Florida—totally unrelated, PornHub was just banned statewide. If you’re unaware, as of January 1, Florida joined the ranks of several ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at the deadly New Orleans attack and the suspect’s ties to the Islamic State, the end of Russian gas transits through Ukraine, ...
At the start of each year, Foreign Policy asks some of our columnists for the one key issue they’ll be watching in the year ahead. This year, it goes without ...