Foreign Policy Magazine
Foreign Policy is a prominent American news magazine established in 1970, dedicated to covering global issues, current happenings, and both domestic and international policies. The publication updates its website daily and releases six print issues each year. David Rothkopf serves as the CEO and Editor of The FP Group, which oversees Foreign Policy. He took on this role in 2012 after being a consistent writer for the magazine since 1997. Both Foreign Policy magazine and ForeignPolicy.com are published by The FP Group, which is a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company, previously known as The Washington Post Company. Additionally, The FP Group launched FP Events in 2012, which organizes events related to Foreign Policy's focus areas.
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foreignpolicy.com | Marie Le Conte
Corruption Europe London, you may be aware, is the place to be if you’re a shadowy individual with piles of ill-gotten money who wishes to, ideally, shield said ill-gotten money from view. This has been a popular topic in investigative nonfiction for some time now.
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foreignpolicy.com | Catherine Osborn
Latin America Brief A one-stop weekly digest of politics, economics, technology, and culture in Latin America. Delivered Friday.
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foreignpolicy.com | John Haltiwanger |Rishi Iyengar
Situation Report A weekly digest of national security, defense, and cybersecurity news from Foreign Policy reporters John Haltiwanger and Rishi Iyengar. Delivered Thursday.
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foreignpolicy.com | Justin Ling
U.S. Foreign Policy Elections In 1999, Pierre Poilievre, then a 20-year-old commerce student at the University of Calgary, pulled an all-nighter to enter a national essay contest with the prompt, “As prime minister, I would…” Poilievre titled his submission “Building Canada Through Freedom” and filled it with libertarian gusto, saying he would “relinquish to citizens as much of my social, political, and economic control as possible.” Although he did not win the competition, he was a finalist....
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foreignpolicy.com | Keith Johnson
Economics United States China In the annals of overestimating one’s trade leverage and then inflicting own-goals, the Confederacy’s 1861 embargo on the exports of its one product—cotton—in the hopes of coercing foreign countries into supporting the nascent nation always held pride of place. Until this spring.
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John Haltiwanger
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