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Be Careful What You Wish For, China
November 16, 2016 3 min. read

While many Chinese distrust Hillary as an aggressive hawk, others are rethinking their support for a Donald Trump presidency as fears over a trade war grow.

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Climate Change: What Would Hillary Clinton Do?
November 4, 2016 7 min. read

Hillary Clinton has put out an enormous number of climate change policy proposals. She may not be able to implement very many of them.

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Anti-Semitism in the Trump Campaign
October 27, 2016 6 min. read

A Trump advisor argues that there is no anti-Semitism in its candidate’s campaign, but that it is rampant in the Clinton camp. Classic Trump gaslighting.

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Clinton and Why the State Department Doesn’t Follow Its Own Rules (Pt II)
September 29, 2016 10 min. read

Diplomacy today is mobile, continuous, and often time-urgent. The technology, on the other hand, is stationary and only intermittently available.

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Clinton and Why the State Department Doesn’t Follow Its Own Rules (Pt I)
September 28, 2016 12 min. read

The tension between diplomacy and security within the State Department, and mismatched technology, are the real issues in the Clinton e-mail affair.

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Free Trade Taking a Beating in U.S. Election
August 24, 2016 4 min. read

In a sharply divided electorate, opposition to free trade is creating an unlikely point of unity between angry voters across the aisle.

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Trump, Reagan, and American Foreign Policy
January 11, 2016 6 min. read

The United States is preparing a new variable in its foreign policy: a new President. If Donald Trumps wins, what will his foreign policy look like?

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What a Hillary Presidency Means for China
April 20, 2015 3 min. read

With the announcement of a presidential bid by Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton on April 12, many are starting to question what impact another Clinton in the White House would have on the world’s largest nation, China.

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The Lives of Others: Does Patriot Act Give NSA Authority to Tap Your Phone?
June 18, 2013 17 min. read

  “The Lives of Others,” a film documenting the workings of a surveillance state run by the Stasi, the secret domestic spymasters who kept the Soviet lid on in East Germany from the end of World War II until the wall came down, paints a grim picture of what happens when a government begins to […]

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FPA’s Must Reads (May 10-17)
May 17, 2013 3 min. read

Each week the editors at FPA choose five must reads from around the web and five of the best of ForeignPolicyBlogs.com. So if you’re looking for reading for the weekend, we’ve got you covered.

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Benghazi and Hillary Clinton’s Day of Dissonance
May 13, 2013 10 min. read

Last Wednesday was a day of extremes for the former Secretary of State, who was in Beverly Hills to pick up a public service award from a private foreign policy organization.  There her tenure at the State Department was lauded as activists from a group called “Ready for Hillary 2016” gathered nearby to round out the […]

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