Sponsored by George Mason University - Schar School of Policy and Government
 
 
This land is our land: Kurdish peshmerga forces in Makhmur, Iraq, August 2014.
The Kurdish Awakening
Unity, Betrayal, and the Future of the Middle East
 
By Henri J. Barkey
 
READ MORE
 
 
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in Moscow, Russia, February 2019
 
Can Putin Fix Russia’s Sputtering Economy?
 
Why Stagnation Is the New Normal
 
By Chris Miller
 
Madeleine Albright with Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Kavan, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Janos Martonyi and Poland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Bronislaw Geremek  at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, March 1999
 
The Convincing Call From Central Europe: Let Us Into NATO
 
NATO Enlargement Turns 20
 
By M. E. Sarotte
 
 
 
 
Advertisement: George Mason University
 
 
Earn your master’s in International Security or Biodefense from the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, located in the Washington, D.C. area. Learning from faculty with real-world experience, you will gain the skills needed to manage traditional security threats and emerging transnational security challenges, including Ebola, cyberwarfare, drones, terrorism, WMD, and illicit trafficking. Discover why the Schar School’s programs are ranked the No. 2 best in the country for concentrations in homeland security and emergency management, and earn a degree that will prepare you for a fulfilling and meaningful career. Request program info >
 
 
 
A production line in a factory in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, China, January 2019
 
What’s Causing China’s Economic Slowdown
 
And How Beijing Will Respond
 
By Christopher Balding
 
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump talk during the second North Korea-U.S. summit in Hanoi, February 2019
 
The Next Stage of the Korean Peace Process
 
Why Seoul Remains Optimistic After Hanoi
 
By Chung-in Moon
 
 
 
 
Subscribe and Save 55%
 
New Subscribers Get a Free eBook
 
 
 
Did someone forward you this newsletter? Get Foreign Affairs delivered to your inbox.
 
 
Twitter icon FOLLOW ON TWITTER Facebook icon LIKE ON FACEBOOK YouTube icon WATCH ON YOUTUBE
 
 
 
Home   |   Contact Us   |   Privacy Policy   |   Terms of Use   |   Subscribe
If you wish to unsubscribe from this newsletter, please click here.
Foreign Affairs Home