Foreign Affairs Magazine

Foreign Affairs Magazine

By Council on Foreign Relations

Score: 4.8
4.82453
From 11,706 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

  • Pop-ups

    1
    By Sussurruss
    These pop-ups are offensive. The pop-ups I’m referring to are these inane, incessant pop-ups asking if we like the app. This app and so many others. One has to stop what he’s doing, or thinking, and respond. This obviously is not life and death, but really poor customer service.
  • Terrible Functionality

    1
    By BF Harris
    I’ve been a member for years, and everytime I log in somehow my password doesn’t work. This time it said “you have an active subscription”…but didn’t let me behind the paywall. I guess Foreign Affairs doesn’t really want their subscribers to access content.
  • Need more audio

    2
    By accord ann
    Would be so much better with more audio options. Why not?
  • Great App, Great Content, Need Notes/Highlights

    4
    By Kevin251
    I love the magazine and this app, especially on iPad, is quite good. My only request is the ability to highlight and save segments of articles within the app, and the ability to write notes within an article that are saved within the app to recall later. Would also be great to have a section where we could see all of our notes and highlights across all articles aggregated in one spot. Please make this happen!
  • Excellent Source for Truth and Perspective

    5
    By Lisse Bird
    FAM continues to provide truth and perspective about complex world affairs.
  • Weird refresh

    4
    By unimpressed doc
    I like the app much less than the content. The app loses the place where you are reading when it reopens and often pushes back to the table of contents entirely. The content is great, the app can be a bit frustrating.
  • The place to get a diverse US centric foreign policy perspective.

    5
    By Reedk
    Is there a better place to gain perspective on foreign affairs? There are many comparable products put out by other countries. None come close in the breadth of views expressed and the lack of political ideology. And with the advent of the AI reader, far more of the magazine is available in audio form.
  • AI voice is bad

    1
    By thirty1
    Hate that they started using AI voices for narrations
  • Great content. Frustrating app

    3
    By Hays.Donald
    Scrolling is unpleasant. If you go up even slightly you throw off the page by triggering the top menu to reappear. DO NOT move the text when triggering the top menu. Simply cover the existing text. Your current method is jarring and unpleasant. Please fix the return to reading experience. The app should *always* return me to exactly where I left off. And you waste my time by forcing the FA logo into my face while I wait for my position to return upon returning to the app. (That is, it it returns to my last position). Force your employees to actually *use* this app. It’s a subpar and unpleasant experience. For those who read, you’re better off waiting for the magazine to show up in the mail.
  • Give more audio speeds

    3
    By Anonymous—User
    Good app, but would love a 1.2 audio speed option.

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