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What Our Editors Will Follow in 2023

January 9, 2023

The Foreign Policy Rising team highlights key global developments to follow in 2023. … More What Our Editors Will Follow in 2023

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Why We Need More Women in Peacekeeping

March 27, 2019

95 percent of peacekeeping forces are men. Renee Coulouris explains why this is a problem and what we can do about it. … More Why We Need More Women in Peacekeeping

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What Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Minister Gets Wrong About Women, Peace and Security

August 14, 2018

Is Margot Wallström missing the point of the U.N.’s Women, Peace and Security agenda? … More What Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Minister Gets Wrong About Women, Peace and Security

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73 Years Since the Atomic Bombings, Have We Forgotten the Lessons We Learned?

August 8, 2018

This week marks 73 years since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Olive Lineham reminds us about the lessons we seem to have forgotten. … More 73 Years Since the Atomic Bombings, Have We Forgotten the Lessons We Learned?

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The Most Dangerous Places for Women in 2018

July 5, 2018

From India to the U.S., Annie May Byrne Noonan looks at the world’s most dangerous places to be female. … More The Most Dangerous Places for Women in 2018

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Israel and Saudi Arabia’s Budding Romance

May 24, 2018

There’s an awkward alliance emerging in the Middle East. What will it mean for peace in the region? … More Israel and Saudi Arabia’s Budding Romance

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To End Modern Slavery, We’ll Need More than Good Intentions

February 13, 2018

Do we have what it takes to end slavery by 2030? Symone Clark explains. … More To End Modern Slavery, We’ll Need More than Good Intentions

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Failing to Promise Recertification, Trump Leaves Iran Deal and U.S. Global Standing in Doubt

October 10, 2017

To certify or not to certify? That’s not really the question, says Ashling Gallagher: damage to U.S. credibility has already been done. … More Failing to Promise Recertification, Trump Leaves Iran Deal and U.S. Global Standing in Doubt

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3 Myths About the ‘Cyber Threat’

September 21, 2017

In our rush to classify cyber as a security threat, have we lost sight of what’s really going on? Alexandra Vlada debunks three pervasive myths about cyber. … More 3 Myths About the ‘Cyber Threat’

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Sanctions Won’t Stop North Korea’s Nuclear Program. But That’s Not the Point.

September 13, 2017

Sanctions against North Korea may not change much, but they tell a lot. Madeline McSherry explains how the latest U.N. resolution signals a rare moment of global unity. … More Sanctions Won’t Stop North Korea’s Nuclear Program. But That’s Not the Point.

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