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Highlighting the Best Foreign-Policy Long-Form Essays of 2024

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Highlighting the Best Foreign-Policy Long-Form Essays of 2024

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  • The Country With Nothing Left to Lose by Christina Lu examines Nauru's resource depletion and its diplomatic maneuvers for survival.
  • How Does the U.S.-China ‘Cold War’ End? by Lili Pike addresses the divided GOP perspectives on U.S.-China relations amidst heightened tensions.
  • The New Idea of India by Ravi Agrawal critiques India under Modi, focusing on secularism versus a Hindu-first identity.
  • Sweden Is Making the Most of NATO’s Waiting Room by Jack Detsch details Sweden's strategic actions before its NATO membership, influenced by Russian threats.
  • Salman Rushdie’s Next Act by Salil Tripathi explores Rushdie's resilience and defiance following his attack and the publication of his new book, Knife.

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