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Stefan Theil

Deputy Editor [email protected]

Stefan Theil is a deputy editor at Foreign Policy. He was previously the executive editor of Handelsblatt Global magazine, European economics editor and Berlin bureau chief at Newsweek, a media fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, and an economic policy fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He has also written for the Financial TimesScientific AmericanForeign Affairs, the New RepublicFrankfurter AllgemeineDie Welt, and other media.

Articles by Stefan Theil
A member of a Ukrainian special police unit falls after firing a D-30 howitzer toward Russian positions near Kreminna, Ukraine, on July 7, 2023.
An illustration showing a torn Russian flag and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
An illustration shows the faces of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin interrupted by wavy lines of a fragmented map of Europe and Asia.
A collection of illustrated flags fly over a textured background that fades from blue to gray. The flags of the G-7 and NATO are the largest and positioned near the top of the image. Beneath them are the smaller flags of individual countries, including China, Russia, India, and others.
A Panzerhaubitze 2000 tank howitzer fires during a mission in Ukraine’s Donetsk region.
A collection of illustrated flags fly over a textured background that fades from blue to gray. The flags of the G-7 and NATO are the largest and positioned near the top of the image. Beneath them are the smaller flags of individual countries, including China, Russia, India, and others.
An collage illustration shows map segments with member countries — and possible future members — of NATO. Russian President Vladamir Putin is seen in profile with a tear of Ukraine map to signify the effect of the Russian war on the alliance.
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Electricity workers check solar panels in China.
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