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It’s Official: Trump’s Tariffs Have Failed
Americans are paying, reindustrialization isn’t happening, and China profits.
Xi Just Can’t Shake GDP Worship
Chinese officials are being asked to do everything all at once.
Japan Should Help Sink China’s Invasion Fleet
Sanae Takaichi committing to Taiwan’s defense would help keep the peace.
Iran Isn’t Trump’s Only War
Even as Trump wages war on Tehran, he’s reigniting his economic war against U.S. trading partners.
BRICS Is Divided on Iran. So Are NATO and the G-7.
The bloc isn’t a geopolitical alliance, and it shouldn’t be expected to function like one.
China’s Hormuz Problem
Beijing must navigate an oil crunch and fragile diplomacy with Washington.
BRICS Meets Reality in the Middle East War
It’s the latest case study in the persistent failure of transnational solidarity.
‘Made in America’ Should Accept Chinese Investment
Private Chinese capital is being locked out of mutually beneficial opportunities.
What China’s Five-Year Plan Says About Its Economy
A growth target of 4.5 percent is the lowest in decades.
How to (Not) Be a Pacific Power
Washington has yet to recognize that mobility is an essential part of regional security.
The Irresistible Urge to Invoke World War III
Forget the inflated comparisons. Neither the war in the Middle East nor the Russian invasion of Ukraine ever signaled a global conflagration.
Why China Might Have a Role to Play in Iran
Diplomatic messaging suggests Beijing’s potential for mediation in the war.
China’s Middle East Ties Go Far Beyond Iran
Beijing is as concerned about Gulf partners as Tehran.
Can Beijing Help Contain Washington’s War?
Donald Trump may need Xi Jinping’s help to stop conflict from spreading.
China Is Learning the Lessons of Hard Power
The Iran strikes will convince Beijing to double down on military growth.
How the Iran War Could Consolidate China’s Energy Dominance
Amid global oil and gas disruptions, China stands prepared for the electrostate era.
Disapproval for Iran War Among Experts Is Sky-High
A poll of IR scholars reveals strong opposition to the conflict and fears about its risks.
China Won’t Play Security Patron for Iran
Beijing doesn’t want to imitate the United States’ alliance obligations.
Why Aren’t Energy Markets Reacting More to the Iran War?
Each day of war that passes adds to the physical risks to global oil and gas, but so far markets have basically shrugged.
On Iran, China Cares About the Region More Than the Regime
Beijing won’t risk its broader Middle East interests to save the Islamic Republic.
How China Sees the War in Iran
Beijing is an unentangled superpower—but one with key interests at stake.
A Middle Powers Club Would Make the World More Dangerous
Mark Carney’s tour of the Indo-Pacific this week is a rousing show of defiance, but it may have unintended effects.
China Is Running Short of Donkey for Dinner
The shortage of a popular regional specialty is shaking global meat markets.
Thanks to Trump, Xi Has Time on His Side With Taiwan
Beijing is less likely to risk an invasion while Trump is facilitating its pressure campaign against Taipei.
China’s Next Cyber Crackdown
A sweeping draft law could test the balance between control and economic growth.
What’s Next for Trump’s Trade War
The Supreme Court ruling has thrown the U.S. president’s tariff strategy and trade deals into chaos.
Elbridge Colby and the Reordering of the Indo-Pacific
The influential Pentagon official is narrowing choices available to U.S. allies.
China’s Afghan Gold Rush Is Turning Deadly
The Taliban government can’t protect Chinese miners from local hostility.
What Is Trump’s China Policy?
Kurt Campbell: “The president clearly wants short-term deals.”
How Chinese Espionage Eroded U.S. Power
A conversation with the authors of “The Great Heist” on Beijing’s spycraft—and what can be done about it.
Trump Is Strong-Arming the World Out of Climate Action
Washington is leveraging its power to intimidate countries that are trying to protect the planet.
The Myth of ‘996’ Work Culture
In most Chinese workplaces, the stereotype is far from the reality.
Trump’s New Arms Rules Will Hit Southeast Asia
An “America First” export strategy complicates efforts to obtain U.S.-made weapons.
Elbridge Colby: ‘NATO Is Actually Stronger Than Ever.’
The Pentagon’s top policymaker answers questions about the White House’s commitment to Europe’s security.
Is This What an Economic Bubble Looks Like?
AI investment is soaring, but returns remain uncertain.
Charting China’s Winter Olympics Rise
How Beijing has navigated sports and soft power, from Lake Placid to Milan Cortina.
How Taiwan Sees the World
The island’s deputy foreign minister on Trump, defense, and why he thinks countries shouldn’t trust China.
The Year of the Fire Horse Finds Xi on Edge
China’s president looks secure on the world stage, but trouble is brewing on the home front.
Beyond Blocs
Europe and China will not align nor compete, but selectively cooperate
The Real Risk After New START Isn’t Arms Racing
Without the treaty, nuclear forces will become hard to verify and harder to trust.
The Post-Cold War Nuclear Era Might Have Just Ended
The world is a more dangerous place as New START expires and China’s nuclear arsenal grows.
Xi Jinping Can Never Trust His Own Military
China’s leader has created a system of permanent insecurity.
Venezuela Reformed Its Oil Law. Now What?
Caracas is trying desperately to boost investment in its oil patch, but it may be disappointed.
Trump’s Hot New Critical Minerals Club
The U.S. administration is seeking to form a trade bloc with countries that it has otherwise scorned.
A Sphere for Me but Not for Thee
Trump does not want spheres of influence. He wants it all.
A Brief History of Confucianism
How an ancient philosophy became a potent force in modern-day China.
Middle Powers Don’t Have to Work Together to Get Ahead
Countries with a critical niche may be best primed to endure great-power competition.
Why South America’s Right Won’t Align With Trump on China
Even the most MAGA of the region’s leaders can’t abandon their motor of economic development.
China Is Building a Better, More Modern Military
Xi’s purges are part of a generational reshuffling of generals.
Trump’s National Defense Strategy Tries to Imagine Climate Change Away
Sycophancy and ideology have replaced realistic assessments of dangers.
Washington’s Silence in Asia Is a Gift to Beijing
The Trump administration has done little as China threatens U.S. allies.
New Military Purge Rocks the CCP
The targeting of two top generals bodes poorly for China’s military readiness.
How Trump Should Think About the Arctic
Acquiring Greenland has been a costly distraction from longer-term challenges posed by Russia and China.
As Generals Fall, Xi Jinping’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Is Eating Itself
With childhood friends and top leaders in the firing line, the system is frozen with fear.
The Great Chinese Vibe Shift
A country once obsessed with success is taking things slower.
How Far Do China’s Ambitions Reach?
The answer is global—and has big implications for U.S. policy.
With Trade Deal, Canada Bets on China
For all its risks, Beijing has become a more predictable partner than the United States under Trump.
China Grapples With Trump’s Radical Use of Power
Beijing sees a supreme U.S. military—and draws lessons for gaming Washington.
The Philippines Are in for a Turbulent 2026
Manila takes over the ASEAN chair in what could be a make-or-break year for the bloc.
A Failed Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Would Be Disastrous for Xi Jinping
Beijing’s saber-rattling conceals the real possibility of a loss.
How Troubled Is the Iranian Economy?
A plunge in exchange rates triggered the huge protests.
Taiwan Announced Billions More for Defense. Here’s How It Can Deliver.
A new annual strategy document would streamline spending and signal seriousness to allies.
The Grand Strategy Behind Trump’s Foreign Policy
Ignore the critics. The logic of consolidation that defines the new National Security Strategy is eminently sensible.
Trump’s Fantastical Geopolitics
The White House’s aggressive posture is already pushing other countries to seek strength in numbers.
No, China Isn’t Going to Take Over Greenland
Trump’s absurd justification for potential U.S. action is blatantly false.
Iran’s Internet Blackout by the Numbers
How the Islamic Republic’s repressive tactics stack up against regimes around the world.
China’s Quiet Retreat From North Korean Denuclearization
How Beijing’s gamble could backfire.
Can Xi Jinping Make China Spend?
The leadership knows lack of domestic demand is a problem—but may not have the tools to fix it.
Trump’s Tactics Could Unravel U.S. Strategy in Southeast Asia
The region is no stranger to dealmaking, but Washington’s selfish ends are self-damaging.
What the Venezuela Attack Means for China
Beijing’s response will test its “all-weather” partnership with Caracas.
The Real Reason China and Russia Won’t Try a Maduro-Style Raid
U.S. rivals aren’t deterred by norms so much as by the limits of their own militaries.
Trump’s Venezuela Attack May Give China Cover on Taiwan
Beijing will welcome the chance for its own regional hegemony.
The Venezuela Raid Is Great TV—but Won’t Win America’s Next War
Trump’s obsession with quick strikes and flashy successes is bad news for military readiness.
The World-Minus-One Moment
Managing the global order with an antagonistic Washington.
Can China Replace an Absent America in the Climate Fight?
Beijing never bought the argument that reducing emissions would cause economic harm.
Cyberdefense Enters a Dangerous New Phase
Allies fear that Washington is retreating from leadership at the worst possible time.
The Most Anticipated Books of the Year
The 30 biggest releases in foreign affairs, history, and political science.
4 Predictions for China in 2026
What we’re watching in the new year, from women’s rights to AI dangers.
Our Most Read Stories of 2025
Readers kept track of Trump’s whirlwind foreign policy and upheaval in the global order.
A New Global Trade Order
How Trump’s tariffs shaped geopolitics this year.
6 Trump Lessons for Global Leaders in 2026
FP columnists on how the world could handle the new Washington.
Critical Minerals’ Breakout Year
Trump’s quest for China-free supply chains explained much of his foreign policy in 2025.
5 Times Tooze in 2025
Notable episodes of FP’s economics podcast from the past year.
How Profit Beat Out Geopolitics in the AI Race
In 2025, too many people were making too much money to slow down.
Myanmar’s Election Is Predetermined, but Questions Remain
Some parts of the country will begin voting on Dec. 28 in polls that could further legitimize the ruling junta.
2025 Redefined the U.S.-China Rivalry
From trade wars to tech competition, this year was a vicious cycle of escalations, retaliations, and negotiations.
The Winners and Losers of Trump’s New Foreign Policy
Here are the countries that have benefited the most—and least—from the U.S. president’s decision-making.
China’s Year of Patience
The trends that defined Beijing’s 2025, from the trade war with Trump to challenges on the home front.
The Movies That Made Us Think This Year
Our most insightful film reviews of 2025.
The Key Foreign-Policy Players of Trump 2.0
As the second Trump administration approaches the one-year mark, here’s who is influencing key policies.
China Responds to Trump’s Revived Monroe Doctrine
Amid the U.S. naval blockade announcement off the coast of Venezuela, Beijing has released its new strategy for the region.
Trump Hasn’t Learned From History in Latin America
The former leaders of Colombia and Mexico are concerned over recent U.S. actions
Trump’s AI Mineral Hunt Goes Global
The White House’s tech ambitions have intensified its critical minerals scramble.
South Asian States Seek Cooperation—Without India
A proposed Bangladesh-China-Pakistan nexus could raise concerns in New Delhi.
What’s It Like to Be a Chinese Soldier?
Behind the parades, recruits face long deployments, strict rules, and limited opportunities.
The Death—and Rebirth—of Science Diplomacy
Once a vehicle for global cooperation, international science has become a high-stakes arena of geopolitical rivalry.