FP's First Person
Summary: Each week here at Foreign Policy, we interview one person for an intimate, narrative-driven conversation about something timely and important in the world. Our guests are people who have participated directly in events, either as protagonists or eyewitnesses. We get them to tell a story about their experience, not just offer their analysis. That approach is driven by the feeling here at Foreign Policy that to understand our world—to grasp the complexities and nuances of our time—we need to get as close to the source as possible. Hence the name First Person.
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Podcasts:
Trump deems Iran in violation of the “worst deal ever.”
No method is foolproof, but some are better than others.
The Russian security giant faces scrutiny worldwide. Is there fire beneath the smoke?
Exploring the dark relationship between intelligence services and academia.
Are the moral consequences of Europe’s increasingly hardline policy on African immigration outweighed by the political imperatives?
Is Trump’s undermining of Tillerson another step in his “madman” theory of diplomacy?
European aid intended to combat African migration may just be making the problem worse.
Suketu Mehta and Becca Heller talk President Trump, the real economy of immigration, and getting trolled by Ann Coulter.
Saudi women will get the right to drive … in 2018. Maybe.
Merkel went silent as the AfD went viral
The massive Zapad 2017 military exercise proves once again that Putin never does anything small. But what’s he really after here?
Do legal defense funds accept rubles?
The president delivers his first U.N. address Tuesday. Which version of Trump will show up—the bully or the dealmaker?
What reporting from Afghanistan’s unruliest province signals about the future of the country, the influence of Iran and Pakistan, and whether Trump’s mini-surge will make a difference in the longest war.
Was the purchase of targeted social media ads by Russian “troll farms” during the 2016 election a criminal act?