The Uncelebratory Anniversary
One year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the FPR team suggests ways to remain informed about the war. … More The Uncelebratory Anniversary
One year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the FPR team suggests ways to remain informed about the war. … More The Uncelebratory Anniversary
The Foreign Policy Rising team highlights key global developments to follow in 2023. … More What Our Editors Will Follow in 2023
Anna-Elisabeth Schmitz explains the success of right-wing populism in Western countries. … More The Revolt of the Disenfranchised: Is Liberal Democracy Dying?
It is not the quantity of women in foreign affairs, but the esteem of female roles in diplomacy that needs revising, writes Anouska Jha. … More Women in Foreign Affairs Continue to Face Challenges. It’s Time to Address Them.
Dr. Claire Yorke talks about the role of emotions and empathy in foreign policy. … More Claire Yorke on Emotions in Foreign Policy
Even in challenging times of war there is cause for optimism, explains Kateryna Odarchenko, who is based in Ukraine. … More War in Ukraine: Reasons to Remain Hopeful and How You Can Help
Dr. Lilia Shevtsova explains what Russia’s foreign policy objectives are and how the West can respond. … More Lilia Shevtsova on What Putin Really Wants
Despite a new progressive government, German foreign policy won’t change significantly, explain Ronja Ganster and Carolin Wefer. … More Quo Vadis, Germany? What to Expect from Germany’s New Government on the International Stage
Carolin Wefer reviews “Kissinger on Kissinger”, a book that explores the actions and rationale of former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. … More Book Review: “Kissinger on Kissinger”
Less than a year ago, the U.S. State Department launched the Clean Network initiative, a foreign policy program to secure 5G. Cara Fitzgerald explains why the Biden Administration should keep it. … More Why the Biden Administration Should Keep the “Clean Network” Initiative