Editor's Note

List of Editor's Note articles

  • The cover of Foreign Policy's Fall 2023 print issue titled "The Alliances That Matter Now"
    The cover of Foreign Policy's Fall 2023 print issue titled "The Alliances That Matter Now"

    The Alliances Issue

    Multilateralism is at a dead end, but powerful blocs are getting things done.

  • A Foreign Policy magazine cover illustration shows a glowing AI projection figure emerging from a pile of technological machinery and semiconductors. The on-image text reads: The Scramble for AI. Paul Scharre, Stanley McChrystal, Alondra Nelson, and more thinkers on the dawn of a new age in geopolitics. Erik Carter illustration for Foreign Policy
    A Foreign Policy magazine cover illustration shows a glowing AI projection figure emerging from a pile of technological machinery and semiconductors. The on-image text reads: The Scramble for AI. Paul Scharre, Stanley McChrystal, Alondra Nelson, and more thinkers on the dawn of a new age in geopolitics. Erik Carter illustration for Foreign Policy

    The Scramble for AI

    Paul Scharre, Stanley McChrystal, Alondra Nelson, and more thinkers on the dawn of a new age in geopolitics.

  • A frayed textile illustration shows the words "What Made in America Means for the World" with U.S. flag stitched out with black thread to illustrate the effect or protectionist industrial policy.
    A frayed textile illustration shows the words "What Made in America Means for the World" with U.S. flag stitched out with black thread to illustrate the effect or protectionist industrial policy.

    What Made in America Means for the World

    Adam Posen, Eswar Prasad, and Katherine Tai with dueling perspectives on the rise of protectionism.

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