Earning It
Is it too late for America to win back its disappointed admirers? Not if the United States returns to its founding ideals and finally puts to bed the myth of “American exceptionalism” once and for all.
View ArticleCourting the World
U.S. judges must overcome a culture of legal isolationism -- or risk being left behind.
View ArticleMercy Killings
The United Nations can and should target dictators directly, instead of their peoples.
View ArticleVirtual Visibility
Secretive global technocrats become accountable on the World Wide Web.
View ArticleEscaping from Afghanistan’s Mad-Max Present
What Osama bin Laden's death means for South Asia's future.
View ArticleProblems Will Be Global — And Solutions Will Be, Too
A more multilateral world is just the beginning.
View ArticleWhy Family Is a Foreign-Policy Issue
Helping women strike a work-life balance would change the world more than you might think.
View ArticleThe World After the Coronavirus
We asked 12 leading thinkers to predict what happens in 2021 and beyond.
View ArticleThree Years Is Too Long to Wait for a Global Vaccine Rollout
Impact hubs are a quicker way to get everyone in the world their shots.
View Article10 Ideas to Fix Democracy
Foreign Policy asked leading thinkers for their best (and sometimes uncomfortable) advice.
View ArticleU.S. Grand Strategy After Ukraine
Seven thinkers weigh in on how the war will shift U.S. foreign policy.
View ArticleLessons for the Next War
Twelve experts weigh in on how to prevent, deter, and—if necessary—fight the next conflict.
View ArticleNATO’s Next Decade
Nine thinkers assess the alliance’s future ahead of a historic summit.
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