April 21, 2025
Politics

Why Republicans Love Strong Presidents

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Analysis Why Republicans Love Strong Presidents Donald Trump has picked up where Reagan and both Bushes left off. By Julian E. Zelizer , a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University. Members of the press watch as U.S. President Donald Trump leaves the

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Trump Risks Playing the Patsy

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Analysis Trump Risks Playing the Patsy Nine thinkers on what’s next for Europe and Ukraine. February 24, 2025, 12:46 PM Comment icon View Comments ( 0 ) By Daniel Fried , a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council and former U.S. State Department coordinator for

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Build Allied AI or Risk Fighting Alone

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Argument An expert’s point of view on a current event. Build Allied AI or Risk Fighting Alone Cutting edge systems need to be developed in tandem. By Becca Wasser , a fellow in the defense program and co-lead of the Gaming Lab at the Center

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Europe’s Top Leaders Meet in Paris to Stay Relevant

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Report Europe’s Top Leaders Meet in Paris to Stay Relevant As U.S. and Russian officials begin negotiating an end to the Ukraine war without them. By Rishi Iyengar , a reporter at Foreign Policy . French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes leaders to the Cour d’Honneur

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The Bad Economics of Bullying

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Argument The Bad Economics of Bullying Why the schoolyard tactic doesn’t make sense as a foreign-policy strategy. February 21, 2025, 2:30 PM Comment icon View Comments ( ) By Sanjay G. Reddy , an associate professor of economics at the New School for Social Research

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America’s Global Presence Isn’t ‘Soft Power.’ It’s a Superpower.

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Argument An expert’s point of view on a current event. America’s Global Presence Isn’t ‘Soft Power.’ It’s a Superpower. Cuts at USAID and the State Department undermine the ability to build markets for AI. By Kat Duffy , a senior fellow for digital and cyberspace

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Now That Trump Is Done With Europe, Will Germany Step Up?

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Insider Your all-access pass to FP Now That Trump Is Done With Europe, Will Germany Step Up? That question has taken center stage in the German election. By Cameron Abadi , a deputy editor at Foreign Policy , and Adam Tooze , a columnist at

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Build Allied AI or Risk Fighting Alone

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Argument An expert’s point of view on a current event. Build Allied AI or Risk Fighting Alone Cutting edge systems need to be developed in tandem. By Becca Wasser , a fellow in the defense program and co-lead of the Gaming Lab at the Center

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Canada Would Like a Word About Trump’s Threats

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Argument An expert’s point of view on a current event. Canada Would Like a Word About Trump’s Threats Americans should stop treating attacks on their neighbor as a joke. By Alice Southey , a Canadian writer, and Tabatha Southey , a Canadian writer and columnist.

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Europe’s Top Leaders Meet in Paris to Stay Relevant

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Report Europe’s Top Leaders Meet in Paris to Stay Relevant As U.S. and Russian officials begin negotiating an end to the Ukraine war without them. By Rishi Iyengar , a reporter at Foreign Policy . French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes leaders to the Cour d’Honneur

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