How U.S. Trade Policy With China Evolved

Insider Your all-access pass to FP How U.S. Trade Policy With China Evolved From Nixon’s overture to a full-blown trade war. By Cameron Abadi, a deputy editor at Foreign Policy, and Adam Tooze, a columnist at Foreign Policy and director of the European Institute at Columbia University. Sign up for Adam’s Chartbook newsletter here. U.S….

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Trump Bumps TikTok Decision Again

Report Trump Bumps TikTok Decision Again Cease-or-sale deadline pushed to June for the social media app By Rishi Iyengar, a reporter at Foreign Policy. A photo illustration shows Donald Trump dancing with arms over his head and seeming to bump a the repeating faded logo of TikTok. Foreign Policy illustration/Getty Images Science and Technology United…

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What in the World?

Quiz What in the World? Test yourself on the week of March 29: Pete Hegseth travels to Asia, France’s far-right leader is barred from office, and China conducts military drills around Taiwan. By Drew Gorman, a deputy copy editor at Foreign Policy. Marine Le Pen, the leader of France’s National Rally parliamentary group, sits in…

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Who Is Viktor Bout, Really?

Excerpt Who Is Viktor Bout, Really? An investigative journalist heads to Moscow to hear from the “merchant of death” himself. April 4, 2025, 2:30 PM Comment icon View Comments () By Cathy Scott-Clark, an award-winning investigative journalist and author. A man sits behind jail bars while wearing an orange shirt. Viktor Bout sits in a…

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The Novels We’re Reading in April

Books The Novels We’re Reading in April Two head-spinning rides through a globalized world. April 4, 2025, 2:00 PM Comment icon View Comments () By Chloe Hadavas, a senior editor at Foreign Policy, and Allison Meakem, an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Books-in-brief-foreign-policy-April Politics United States Iran This month, we’re reading about a listless Hungarian…

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