Taking a Tough Stance: The US and Turkey’s Foreign Policy
Turkey became a member of NATO in 1952, establishing a treaty alliance with the United States. Over the past 70 years, the relationship between the two countries has faced various…
Turkey became a member of NATO in 1952, establishing a treaty alliance with the United States. Over the past 70 years, the relationship between the two countries has faced various…
Matt Kroenig, who greets Emma Ashford, returns with a focus on the various challenges the United States is facing globally. He points out that Iran and its proxies have escalated…
The ongoing war between Israel and Palestine has raised tensions globally. The war has seen an expansion of the battlefield in the Middle East to Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and the…
The future of Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war, escalating tensions in the Korean Peninsula, and a major legal setback for Senegal’s opposition are the focus of this edition of World…
Welcome to the latest edition of Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. A major milestone this week as USMCA (which was previously known as NAFTA) celebrates its 30th birthday. Chile has…
The U.S. carried out an airstrike on Iranian-backed militants in Iraq, Argentina is finalizing a debt deal with the International Monetary Fund, and Israel’s military is preparing for action in…
The global order sent off a strong message of disapproval to Russia by expelling dozens of diplomats.
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Introducing Foreign Policy’s South Asia Brief. The highlights this week: Bangladesh braces for elections on Sunday with an almost certain outcome, Pakistani election candidates face nomination rejections before the February…
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. This year’s highlights include: Elections in key countries, authoritarian rule likely to be entrenched in Rwanda and Tunisia, and democracy deferred in the Sahel.…