Foreign Affairs invites you to join its editor, Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, as he talks to influential thin
Martin Indyk has probably spent more time and energy than anyone else—certainly more than any other
More than any time in the last 75 years, we’re living in a world at war. Conflicts in Gaza and Ukrai
India has enormous momentum. Its population has surpassed China’s, making it the most populous count
A year ago, protests began to rock Israel. For months, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took t
Four months after Hamas’s October 7 attack, the war in Gaza continues with little reason to think th
Last fall, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Bob Gates took to the pages of Foreign Affairs to issue
Ukraine may be facing the toughest chapter of its war since the first days of Russia’s invasion. The
There’s a growing sense that Russian President Vladimir Putin is in a pretty good position heading i
Hamas’s attack on October 7 shocked the world and upended the status quo in the Middle East. As Isra
Most Americans think their country is in decline. So do their leaders. Both Joe Biden and Donald Tru
There is no doubt that China’s economy is struggling. After Chinese President Xi Jinping ended the c
From killer robots to smarter logistics, artificial intelligence promises to change the way the U.S.
There is no end in sight to Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. But even as fighting rages, question
As the war in Gaza continues, the question of Hamas’s future has become paramount. But it has also r
In Ukraine, where war with Russia grinds on, the dominant question has become: can one side outlast
Two weeks ago, there was reason to think that the Middle East was becoming more stable than it had b
In March 2020, as COVID-19 spread across the globe, the Chinese government expelled a handful of U.S
Building closer ties with India has become a top priority for U.S. foreign policy. In June, the Whit
Ever since the company OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT last year, there have been constant warnings about th
After World War II, an idea took hold: economic interdependence between countries would help prevent