Foreign Affairs Magazine

Foreign Affairs Magazine

By Council on Foreign Relations

Score: 4.8
4.82055
From 10,727 Ratings

Description

Get award-winning commentary on global news daily with the Foreign Affairs app. Download the Foreign Affairs app to stay up-to-date on the latest international news, commentary, and policy analysis from influential thinkers and world leaders. Foreign Affairs offers insightful articles, digital issues, podcast episodes, videos, and audio content on critical topics related to geopolitics, security, economics, science and technology, climate change, and more. Foreign Affairs has published globally renowned thinkers and world leaders over the past 100 years from around the world and across the political spectrum, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Eleanor Roosevelt, George Kennan, Madeleine Albright, Henry Kissinger, Nelson Mandela, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama, Jill Lepore, Eric Schmidt, Samantha Power, Fareed Zakaria, and more. Get new, relevant articles on international topics of interest daily. Subscribers get additional access to digital magazine issues. Podcasts and event videos are free for all users. Quality Content -New articles every weekday on pertinent international news topics -Subscriber-only access to Foreign Affairs magazine issues on a bi-monthly basis -Podcasts and videos featuring insightful conversations with leading scholars, historians, editors, and authors Anytime, Anywhere -Audio for select articles—perfect for listening on-the-go -Download options for offline reading and listening at all times -Bookmark for saving and sharing articles -Accessibility tools for a better reading experience for everyone, including light or dark display and text resizing

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Reviews

  • Intelligent Analysis and easy to read

    5
    By manojvg
    The articles are international standards and creative in presentation. The magazine merits and deserves continuous support.
  • Too biased, largely only represents liberal views

    1
    By plsemail
    I want to like this magazine but it skews too left and rarely presents balanced viewpoints
  • “Go to” for analysis of world affairs

    5
    By JKThierry
    I am a retired Pediatrician why am I reading Foreign Affairs? Perhaps as policy impacts women and children ultimately. Having a worldview based on selections in FA, whether reading or podcasts I gain a sense of issues in realtime not only what is happening, but why it is happening. I appreciate the presentation of counterpoints of view on issues.
  • Nearly perfect for what you need.

    4
    By MikeJosephM
    The only suggestion which would make this a 5-star review would be the ability to open articles in the app directly from emails and newsletters. Such as YouTube, when opening a YT link in a browser, it suggests via a button at the top of the screen to view it natively in app
  • Accessible and informative

    5
    By JessiDG
    The app makes it easier to explore a full issue’s worth of topics, with readable and beautiful ad-free layouts and regular updates. Definitely a useful app for regular readers of the magazine.
  • Great Source Of Information

    5
    By 66 Actual
    Over the past several years of having a membership to Foreign Affairs that it is a great source of information. It is refreshing to be able to go to a site that is as bipartisan as Foreign Affairs is. It is well worth the small amount required to maintain a membership so that you can have full access to everything they have to offer.
  • Can we get listening speeds less than 1.5x?

    3
    By atlex2
    I know major improvements have been made compared to what it used to be. This app used to be a nightmare, and now it is more or less usable, which is appreciated. However, some aspects of the usability still dramatically lack. For instance, who actually can listen to most articles at 1.5x? It would make a lot more sense to have values between .8x and 1.4x be usable. I’d be happy to update this review and rating as improvements are made. Thank you.
  • Excellent

    5
    By Chaubunagungamaug
    In depth .. well written my new “go to” news source!
  • thumbs up for authoritative FA

    3
    By jeanmate
    Since my former source for in-depth analysis of foreign affairs, the Economist, has become unreadably woke, that leaves Foreign Affairs. On the plus side many articles do provide cogent reviews of international issues and their relevance to American policies. Alas, there is plenty of hidebound Washington insider expert cant which ignores the incisive conservative angle publications like the National Review provide. Three stars - Faute de mieux!
  • Great App, 2 problems

    4
    By smitty.henry
    Great app. Two issues I’ve noted: 1, unlike on the website, the app doesn’t enable leaving notes on an article that can later be seen in a saved page. You can save an article, but can’t make specific notes on the article. 2, the app refreshes basically every time you close it. Sometimes it will put you back on the article you were reading and where you were in the reading. Sometimes it will put you back on the article but will have lost your spot. And sometimes it just puts you on the home page and you have to find your article and spot again.

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