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Julia Fleming-Dresser

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Associate editor @ForeignAffairs. chilanga/canuck.

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Junto con Rut Diamint UTDT Gobierno les hacemos llegar un nuevo articulo sobre las protestas del 11J en #Cuba foreignaffairs.com/articles/cuba/…

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With its past foreign policy mistakes and abuses in mind, the United States must work hard to make the right choices—and not turn to old Cold War paradigms—as it responds to the war in Ukraine, writes Matt Duss. trib.al/hUpopUh

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"The rise of the strongmen’s children reveals more than their parents’ enduring hold on the Philippine political imagination; it reflects the failure of the country’s transition to democracy after Marcos’s fall." Wonderful piece by Sheila Coronel: foreignaffairs.com/articles/phili…

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Historical win for the left in #Colombia: Gustavo Petro is the new president. Ex-guerrilla who abandoned arms to become a politician, his VP Francia Marquez will be the first black woman in this position. They have huge challenges - not disappoint their voters above all.

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Gustavo Petro will be Colombia's first leftist president. The fantastic Ivan Briscoe on the conditions that fueled his rise, and what his victory could mean for the country—and the region. foreignaffairs.com/articles/colom…

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The great WEB DuBois died 59 years ago today. For the forthcoming centennial issue of Foreign Affairs, I wrote about his overlooked contributions to IR. Will share the link and some insights when it's live. Thought it might be useful for folks putting together their Fall syllabi.

The great WEB DuBois died 59 years ago today. For the forthcoming centennial issue of <a href="/ForeignAffairs/">Foreign Affairs</a>, I wrote about his overlooked contributions to IR. Will share the link and some insights when it's live. Thought it might be useful for folks putting together their Fall syllabi.
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From the FA archives: Warren Zimmermann's 1995 article chronicling the collapse of Yugoslavia—and evaluating how the country's leaders manipulated the forces of nationalism and division from the top down. foreignaffairs.com/europe/last-am…

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“We have an election which actually—somewhat unusually for U.S. history—has pretty clear distinctions about how the U.S. is supposed to behave in the world and what U.S. foreign policy ought to be. And I think people care about that.” – Beverly Gage foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/what-…

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“We will pay an enormously high chaos premium for President Trump as commander-in-chief and as chief diplomat.” Daniel W. Drezner and Kori Schake 🌻🇺🇦 @kschake.bsky.social on the foreign policy lessons of Trump’s first term: foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/world…

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“What a lot of people that supported Harris were surprised by was the power of economic discontent to overwhelm anything like support for global democracy.” Francis Fukuyama shares his thoughts on Trump’s return—and why liberalism is in retreat: foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/trump…

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“The tricky thing with any president is they’re judged more for what they got done than what they proposed.” Listen to Jason Furman on why Biden’s economic policy fell short: foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/why-b…