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Good Riddance to Corporate Social Responsibility

Good Riddance to Corporate Social Responsibility

Four years ago in Foreign Affairs, I argued that the demand that corporations adopt voluntary standards for environmental, social, and governance was...

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Foreign Affairs

Diane Coyle

Why Russia Is Watching Iran Burn

Why Russia Is Watching Iran Burn

Last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty, committing...

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Foreign Affairs

Alexander Gabuev

How Takaichi Can Triumph

How Takaichi Can Triumph

And What Others Can Learn From Japan’s Embrace of American Power

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Foreign Affairs

Michael J. Green

How Latin America Failed Venezuela

How Latin America Failed Venezuela

Over the last ten weeks, analysts have debated whether the United States was justified in extracting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from...

12.03.2026 5

Foreign Affairs

Jorge G. Castañeda

The Hormuz Minefield

The Hormuz Minefield

On a normal day, 20 percent of global oil supplies pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway opposite Iran’s southern coast. Over the...

12.03.2026 8

Foreign Affairs

Caitlin Talmadge

The New Khamenei

The New Khamenei

How America and Israel Solved Iran’s Succession Problem

12.03.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Akbar Ganji

The Dangers of a Weak Iran

The Dangers of a Weak Iran

How a Wounded Islamic Republic Can Still Threaten the World

11.03.2026 9

Foreign Affairs

Afshon Ostovar

The Autonomous Battlefield

The Autonomous Battlefield

And Why the U.S. Military Isn’t Ready for It

11.03.2026 8

Foreign Affairs

David petraeus and isaac c. flanagan

America’s Endangered AI

America’s Endangered AI

In September 2025, the U.S. artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced that Chinese cyber operators had used its models to target around 30...

10.03.2026 6

Foreign Affairs

Fred heiding and chris inglis

Iran’s Drone Advantage

Iran’s Drone Advantage

When the United States launched airstrikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, it marked the combat debut of the U.S. military’s newest drone, the...

10.03.2026 4

Foreign Affairs

Michael c. horowitz and lauren a. kahn

The Curse of Middle-Sized Wars

The Curse of Middle-Sized Wars

In Iran, Trump Risks Falling Into a Familiar Trap

10.03.2026 9

Foreign Affairs

Robert D. Kaplan

Africa After Aid

Africa After Aid

The global economy is under a cloud of uncertainty. Trade disruptions, wars, aid retrenchment, and geopolitical realignment have forced governments...

09.03.2026 2

Foreign Affairs

Landry Signé

The Trouble With State Capitalism

The Trouble With State Capitalism

The relationship between governments and business is fundamentally changing. As geopolitical tensions have increased and economic warfare has become...

09.03.2026 1

Foreign Affairs

Jami Miscik

What Is the Endgame in Iran?

What Is the Endgame in Iran?

Trump Needs to Figure Out What He Wants—and Quickly

09.03.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Colin H. Kahl

Iran’s Fair-Weather Friends

Iran’s Fair-Weather Friends

As the United States and Israel bombard Iran, its “axis of resistance” is getting involved in what is now a regional war. The first members to act...

09.03.2026 6

Foreign Affairs

Elizabeth Tsurkov

The Postliberal Superpower

The Postliberal Superpower

In a world of intensifying great-power competition and geopolitical uncertainty, it is tempting to interpret the Trump administration’s recent...

08.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Michael Carpenter

Why Escalation Favors Iran

Why Escalation Favors Iran

America and Israel May Have Bitten Off More Than They Can Chew

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Foreign Affairs

Robert A. Pape

Israel After the Iran War

Israel After the Iran War

The False Promise of Total Victory

06.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Shira Efron

Will China Overplay Its Hand?

Will China Overplay Its Hand?

At the end of this month, U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit China for a major summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the first of what...

05.03.2026 7

Foreign Affairs

Thomas J. Christensen

The Mirage of a New Middle East

The Mirage of a New Middle East

War With Iran Won’t Reshape the Region the Way America Wants

05.03.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Dalia Dassa Kaye

The Coming Showdown Over Cuba

The Coming Showdown Over Cuba

“Cuba is ready to fall,” U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters in early January, a day after U.S. special forces captured the Venezuelan...

04.03.2026 8

Foreign Affairs

Rut diamint and laura tedesco

Why China Won’t Help Iran

Why China Won’t Help Iran

China is watching carefully as the United States and Israel bombard Iran. Beijing is, after all, Tehran’s most important partner. The two countries...

04.03.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Yun Sun

The Abiding Question of the Iranian Bomb

The Abiding Question of the Iranian Bomb

America Needs a Plan for Tehran’s Nuclear Program

04.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Richard Nephew

America and Israel’s War to Remake the Middle East

The United States and Israel may have different names for their latest military campaigns in Iran—Epic Fury and Rising Lion—but there is nothing...

04.03.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Dana Stroul

How India Can Supercharge Its Development

India has endured a perplexing year in its diplomacy. After decades of growing closer to Washington, New Delhi saw its strategic calculus scrambled by...

03.03.2026 9

Foreign Affairs

James crabtree and jayant sinha

Is Hezbollah Still a Threat?

Iran’s Favorite Proxy Is Not What It Once Was

03.03.2026 7

Foreign Affairs

Daniel Byman

One Man’s War

How Constraints on the U.S. President’s War-Making Authority Eroded—and How to Restore Them

03.03.2026 4

Foreign Affairs

Stephen Pomper

How Long Can the Iranian Regime Hold On?

Just days after clerics in Iran celebrated the 47th anniversary of the revolution that brought them to power, the United States and Israel...

03.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Suzanne Maloney

Taiwan Doesn’t Have to Choose

In a time of global instability and intensifying geopolitical rivalries, the responsibility for sustaining peace does not lie with great powers alone....

03.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Cheng li-wun

How Long Can the Iranian Regime Hold On?

Just days after clerics in Iran celebrated the 47th anniversary of the revolution that brought them to power, the United States and Israel...

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Foreign Affairs

Suzanne Maloney

One Man’s War

How Constraints on the U.S. President’s War-Making Authority Eroded—and How to Restore Them

03.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Stephen Pomper

Trump’s Way of War

Iran, Venezuela, and the End of the Powell Doctrine

02.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Richard Fontaine

China’s AI Arsenal

At China’s Victory Day parade in September 2025, it was not the marching troops or rolling tanks that made headlines, but the next-generation...

02.03.2026 5

Foreign Affairs

Sam Bresnick

China’s AI Arsenal

At China’s Victory Day parade in September 2025, it was not the marching troops or rolling tanks that made headlines, but the next-generation...

02.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Sam Bresnick

Trump’s Way of War

Iran, Venezuela, and the End of the Powell Doctrine

02.03.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Richard Fontaine

Trump’s Iran Gamble

How the Latest Strikes Risk Opening a Pandora’s Box in the Gulf

01.03.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Ali Vaez

What It Will Take to Change the Regime in Iran

The U.S. Military Must Go Big—and Then Let Iranians Do the Rest

27.02.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Behnam Ben Taleblu

The Trump Effect in Israel

When U.S. President Donald Trump visited Israel in October 2025, he was greeted by the Israeli public and the country’s political leaders as a...

27.02.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Nimrod rosler and alon yakter

China Is Winning by Waiting

How Beijing Turns Predictability Into Power

27.02.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Kyle Chan

How Washington Is Weaponizing Anticorruption Law

In February 2025, when U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order temporarily suspending enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,...

26.02.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Lorenzo crippa

Ukraine Is Losing the War

With Moscow Pressing Its Advantage, Kyiv Should Trade Land for Peace

26.02.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Michael C. Desch

The Cracks in the India Model

In December 2025, newspapers in India carried an arresting, dystopian image: scores of young people sitting obediently in rows on an airstrip in the...

25.02.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Yamini Aiyar

America Needs an Alliance Audit

Not All Partnerships Are Worth Sustaining

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Christopher S. Chivvis

Why Iran Will Escalate

U.S. Military Strikes and the Risk of a Quagmire

24.02.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Nate Swanson

Why Iran Will Escalate

U.S. Military Strikes and the Risk of a Quagmire

24.02.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Nate Swanson

Europe’s Next War

For the last four years, policymakers in Washington and European capitals have been consumed by a single question: how to respond to Russia’s...

24.02.2026 250

Foreign Affairs

Samuel Charap And Hiski Haukkala

Japan’s National Security Reckoning

For decades, U.S. allies operated within an international system built and maintained by the United States. Washington was committed to keeping global...

24.02.2026 10

Foreign Affairs

Masataka Okano

China’s Fragile Future

How Secure Is the CCP?

24.02.2026 20

Foreign Affairs

Andrew J. Nathan

Venezuela’s Long Road to Recovery

For more than a decade, Venezuela has had the world’s worst-performing economy. Misguided policies pursued by the country’s strongman, Nicolás...

23.02.2026 100

Foreign Affairs

Francisco Rodríguez

Ukraine and the New Way of War

In the nearly four years since Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war has repeatedly confounded expectations. A conflict that...

23.02.2026 150

Foreign Affairs

Rebecca Lissner And John Kawika Warden