A concerted media campaign has not done much for Beijing’s image.
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Coup leaders’ moves could imperil democratic transition and further strain ties between African states and …
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Nigeria’s new president will immediately face pressures from within his party, the opposition, and the …
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As uprisings happen in China and Iran, it’s no accident the United States hasn’t been …
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Around the WorldElections and DemocracyForeign Policy Feed
Will U.S. Midterm Results Affect Washington’s Foreign Policy?
A Republican-led House could mean a more hawkish stance on China and less aid for …
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Elections and DemocracyForeign Policy FeedSpotlightWest Africa
Nigeria’s Young Voters Are Backing an Outsider for President
Peter Obi belongs to the Igbo minority and lacks a major party platform, but he …
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The West is using the wrong analogy for Russia’s invasion—and worsening the outcome.
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The Kremlin is headhunting useful idiots to undermine European unity before Kyiv can prevail.
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How backing Kyiv can bridge the partisan divide and make U.S. foreign policy great again.
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The continued pushing of a “lab-leak” theory is unsupported and dangerous.
