Foreign Affairs MagazineThe Founders’ Plague—and Oursforeignaffairs.com - Stephen FriedThe quick development of safe, effective COVID-19 vaccines has been one of the great triumphs in U.S. medical history. Nobody would have been more …
Foreign Affairs MagazineGo Abroad, Young Americanforeignaffairs.com - Dinyar PatelAfter the 9/11 attacks, a bipartisan assemblage of U.S. lawmakers came to the conclusion that sending more American students to study abroad was a …
Foreign Affairs MagazineA Conversation With Hillary Clintonforeignaffairs.com - Foreign AffairsHillary Clinton, the former U.S. secretary of state, joins us to discuss how the United States can confront today’s national security challenges, …
Foreign Affairs MagazineThe Penitent Popeforeignaffairs.com - Victor GaetanPope Francis was determined to travel to Iraq this month despite security risks and a recent surge of COVID-19 cases in the country. When some …
Foreign Affairs MagazineThe Real Guardrails of Democracy Are Its Citizensforeignaffairs.com - Jonathan Schlefer“We the people” have gotten a bad reputation in the annals of democratic theory. Thinkers from Alexander Hamilton to Alexis de Tocqueville have …
Foreign Affairs MagazineIntelligence Isn’t Just for Government Anymoreforeignaffairs.com - Amy ZegartForeign election interference must be bad if spy agencies are making public service announcements. Two weeks ago, Director of National Intelligence …