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Foreign Affairs 15 min
Will the next era usher in a new, more democratic order in the Horn of Africa, built on a shared foundation of national sovereignty and collective security? Or will it bring a closed, authoritarian order that is beholden to extraregional powers?
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Foreign Affairs 43 min
What are U.S. voters’ foreign policy priorities?
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Foreign Affairs 2 godz.
Max Weber first delivered the lecture “Politics as a Vocation” in 1919, in a post-World War I Germany at risk of becoming a failed state. Robert Zaretsky writes that Weber’s discussion of politicians and power may resonate even more strongly today:
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Foreign Affairs 3 godz.
“Demographics are more important now than ever before.”
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Foreign Affairs 3 godz.
In 2016, Russia unleashed a campaign of disinformation and propaganda that helped inflame the American electorate—all possible because of gaps in U.S. law. and consider how to protect U.S. elections from interference:
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Foreign Affairs 4 godz.
“The global system of trade on which U.S. prosperity depends simply cannot function without the safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz and the prevention of any further nuclear escalation in the region.”
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Foreign Affairs 4 godz.
Puerto Rico has a poverty rate double that of Mississippi, the poorest U.S. state: around 45 percent of the island’s residents and 56 percent of its children live below the federal poverty line.
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Foreign Affairs 4 godz.
From rivalry with China to containing Russia, discusses what Democratic and Republican voters think about major issues in U.S. foreign policy:
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Foreign Affairs 6 godz.
. considers why the international response to Venezuela’s refugee crisis has been limited compared to other global emergencies, even as Latin American states struggle to cope with an influx of migrants.
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Foreign Affairs 6 godz.
Together with subtler stirrings in Eritrea and elsewhere, historic transitions in Sudan and Ethiopia could change the trajectory of a volatile corner of Africa for decades to come, write and .
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Foreign Affairs 8 godz.
“A politician disinterested in power is as oxymoronic as a writer disinterested in words.”
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Foreign Affairs 9 godz.
“No country in Latin America has escaped the impact of Venezuela’s meltdown.”
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Foreign Affairs 9 godz.
“What happens in Sudan will likely determine the future of the Horn for the next decade or more.”
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Foreign Affairs 10 godz.
Even as North Korea resumes missile testing, Kim Jong Un wants negotiations to resume and the U.S. to moderate its position, write and .
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Foreign Affairs 11 godz.
Sudan is a microcosm of the struggle between a coalition of African states and the oil-rich monarchies of the Persian Gulf to reshape the regional order, as well as a likely harbinger of its outcome, write & .
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Foreign Affairs 12 godz.
Max Weber’s profile of political actors is as apt for our own day as it was for his own, Robert Zaretsky writes.
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Foreign Affairs 12 godz.
The continued flow of Venezuelans to other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean is not sustainable, writes.
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Foreign Affairs 13 godz.
Should the findings presented in Mueller’s report change the way we look at Trump and Russia?
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Foreign Affairs 14 godz.
In the world's most highly populated regions, by the end of the century, there are 10 to 30 percent chances of heat waves greater than 130 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Foreign Affairs 15 godz.
Venezuela’s refugee crisis is the largest in Latin America's history. discusses how neighboring countries are struggling to provide for the millions of Venezuelans streaming across the region's borders:
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