Urgent Action Required: Addressing Houthi Shipping Attacks in the U.S.
Yemen’s Ansar Allah, also known as the Houthis, has been attacking commercial shipping in the Red Sea, targeting at least 30 merchant vessels from mid-November through mid-December. This has led…
2024: Bold Predictions for National Security
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s SitRep! Robbie and Jack here. We hope everyone had a great holiday break and enjoyed time with their family and friends. To start the new…
The Israel-Hamas Conflict: Must-Read Articles of 2023
Hamas killed about 1,200 people in an attack on Israel on Oct. 7, which had widespread implications. Israel retaliated with a deadly military response in the Gaza Strip, resulting in…
Indian Foreign Minister’s High-profile Trip to Moscow Highlights Diplomatic Relations
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s trip to Russia, Israel’s expansion of its ground campaign in central Gaza, and deadly storms…
Geopolitical Rivalry Resurfaces in Africa in 2023
Africa is no stranger to geopolitical competition. From the Berlin Conference of 1884-85 to the Cold War, external powers have long sought to colonize, carve up, and exploit the continent.…
Ukraine’s Military Targeting Russian Warship Escalates Tensions: Foreign Policy Analysis
The image shows a warship that was damaged by Ukrainian attacks, leading to casualties, and ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. In France, there is a controversy over replacing the…
Beijing in 2024: Anticipated Scenarios in China
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief, and happy holidays. The 2020s so far feel like China’s lost decade: The economy is slowing down, and young people are disillusioned and jobless.…
The UN’s Total Failure in Lebanon
Hamas’s attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7 may have forever changed its relationship with its northern neighbor. About 80,000 Israelis from northern Israel have fled their homes since the…
Unveiling the Top Foreign-Policy Book Reviews of 2023
In 2023, Foreign Policy continued to expand the scope of our Books section. We published essays on a wide variety of new titles—novels, histories, and of course, classic foreign-policy releases—that…










