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FOREIGN AFFAIRS REVIEW Insights. Beyond Borders.
What does Dune: Part 2 tell us about global politics?
Mar 30

Mar 30 What does Dune: Part 2 tell us about global politics?

Maya Thompson
Culture
China’s Technological Odyssey: Exploring the Digital Silk Road Initiative
Mar 27

Mar 27 China’s Technological Odyssey: Exploring the Digital Silk Road Initiative

Jack Fulton
Asia, Science & Technology, International Diplomacy
Artificial Intelligence’s Transformative Role in Statecraft and Warfare
Mar 24

Mar 24 Artificial Intelligence’s Transformative Role in Statecraft and Warfare

Julia Petkov
Conflict & Peacekeeping, Science & Technology
Pro-Choice, Always: France Enshrines Right to Abortion in Constitution
Mar 22

Mar 22 Pro-Choice, Always: France Enshrines Right to Abortion in Constitution

Amelie Didda
Europe, Politics & Government, Human Rights
Beyond the Yoshida Doctrine: How Japan plans to tame the Chinese Wolf
Mar 21

Mar 21 Beyond the Yoshida Doctrine: How Japan plans to tame the Chinese Wolf

Jack Fulton
Asia, Conflict & Peacekeeping, International Diplomacy
Navigating the Wolves: Understanding China's Wolf Warrior Diplomacy
Mar 18

Mar 18 Navigating the Wolves: Understanding China's Wolf Warrior Diplomacy

Sammi Li
Asia, The Americas, International Diplomacy
Myanmar on the Edge of a Humanitarian Crisis: Enduring a 75-Year Long Civil War
Mar 17

Mar 17 Myanmar on the Edge of a Humanitarian Crisis: Enduring a 75-Year Long Civil War

Tricia Merone
Quebec: The History and Future of A National Province
Mar 15

Mar 15 Quebec: The History and Future of A National Province

Romas Moore
Politics & Government, The Americas, Europe
What We Can Say about Diasporic Jazz and the People it (Might) Represent
Mar 14

Mar 14 What We Can Say about Diasporic Jazz and the People it (Might) Represent

Anna Grace Galkin
Culture, Europe, The Americas
Perspectives on 'Caring'  and its Potential for Deciphering Inter-Korean Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
Mar 13

Mar 13 Perspectives on 'Caring' and its Potential for Deciphering Inter-Korean Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

Nigel Lee
Asia, Conflict & Peacekeeping, International Diplomacy
The Oscars and Palestine: the Battle Between Reality and Escapism in Media Coverage
Mar 12

Mar 12 The Oscars and Palestine: the Battle Between Reality and Escapism in Media Coverage

Ela Winter
Politics & Government, Culture, Activism
The Rise of El Loco: Milei’s Radical Agenda for Argentina
Mar 11

Mar 11 The Rise of El Loco: Milei’s Radical Agenda for Argentina

Campbell Abelow
Politics & Government, The Americas, Economy
The Red Sea shipping crisis and its global impact
Mar 10

Mar 10 The Red Sea shipping crisis and its global impact

Bohyun Bang
Middle East, Economy, Conflict & Peacekeeping
President Milei’s Plan and Proposed Reform Package for Argentina
Mar 9

Mar 9 President Milei’s Plan and Proposed Reform Package for Argentina

Tricia Merone
The Americas, Economy, Politics & Government
Obfuscation by Design: ‘Human Rights with Chinese Characteristics’ and the Exposure of America’s Injustices
Mar 8

Mar 8 Obfuscation by Design: ‘Human Rights with Chinese Characteristics’ and the Exposure of America’s Injustices

Oliver Willoughby-Jones
Human Rights, The Americas, Asia
The Fatal Gap: why Europe needs to think seriously about its own defence
Mar 7

Mar 7 The Fatal Gap: why Europe needs to think seriously about its own defence

Beau Thomas
Conflict & Peacekeeping, Europe, International Diplomacy
Why Europe’s Far Right is Aligning with Farmers’ Protests
Mar 6

Mar 6 Why Europe’s Far Right is Aligning with Farmers’ Protests

Charlotte Bird
Economy, Politics & Government, Activism
British Grand Strategy
Mar 5

Mar 5 British Grand Strategy

Alastair Nicol
Culture, Europe, Politics & Government
Drawing lessons from the ‘Siege of Paris’, and the future of French agriculture
Mar 4

Mar 4 Drawing lessons from the ‘Siege of Paris’, and the future of French agriculture

Charlotte Burg
Activism, Europe, Economy
Who Do the Dead Belong to? A Look into Religion, Emotions, and Memory in Sino-Japanese Relations
Mar 3

Mar 3 Who Do the Dead Belong to? A Look into Religion, Emotions, and Memory in Sino-Japanese Relations

Nigel Lee
Asia, Culture, Religion
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What Zohran Mamdani’s Campaign Says about the Political Climate in the US
Lola Jones
Politics & Government, The Americas
What Zohran Mamdani’s Campaign Says about the Political Climate in the US
Lola Jones
Politics & Government, The Americas
Lola Jones
Politics & Government, The Americas
Silencing Scepticism: The Quiet Persecution of West African Atheists
R.J. McPherson
Africa, Religion
Silencing Scepticism: The Quiet Persecution of West African Atheists
R.J. McPherson
Africa, Religion
R.J. McPherson
Africa, Religion
Failing the Survivors: The ICC, SGBV, and the Future of International Accountability
Leah Rose
Politics & Government, Human Rights, Activism
Failing the Survivors: The ICC, SGBV, and the Future of International Accountability
Leah Rose
Politics & Government, Human Rights, Activism
Leah Rose
Politics & Government, Human Rights, Activism
Implications of National Guard Deployment in Washington, DC
Kavita O'Malley
The Americas, Politics & Government
Implications of National Guard Deployment in Washington, DC
Kavita O'Malley
The Americas, Politics & Government
Kavita O'Malley
The Americas, Politics & Government
The Gen-Z Protests Might Only Be Beginning
Lucien Willey
The Gen-Z Protests Might Only Be Beginning
Lucien Willey
Lucien Willey

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