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"The New Soft-Power imbalance, How to topple Maduro, The New African Order." Views expressed in this geopolitical news and analysis are those of the reporters and correspondents.   Accessed on 20 November 2025, 2007 UTC. Content and Source:  "Foreign Affairs Today."  https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzQcqtdXKRvJzbvkmTsRnqqnSjNw URL--https://www.foreignaffairs.com. Please check email link, URL, or scroll down to read your selections.  Thanks for joining us today Russ Roberts (https://trendsingeopolitics.blogspot.com). Foreign Affairs Today   < news@foreignaffairs.com >   Unsubscribe 5:02 AM (5 hours ago) to  me November 20, 2025 |  View in Browser Sponsored by  The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan     The New Soft-Power Imbalance China’s Cautious Response to America’s Retreat By Maria Repnikova   A  Foreign Affairs  subscription is less than  $3.50/month. Subscribe Now → ...

Foreign Affairs Today.

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"The return of the energy weapon, losing the swing states, who has free speech?" Views expressed in this geopolitical news update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 27 October 2025, 1936 UTC. Content and Source:  "Foreign Affairs Today." https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzQcqbThffWcdZtwWxJgTBbGvrQg URL--https://www.foreignaffairs.com. October 27, 2025 |  View in Browser Sponsored by  UBC’s Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs     The Return of the Energy Weapon An Old Tool Creating New Dangers By Jason Bordoff and Meghan L. O’Sullivan   A  Foreign Affairs  subscription is less than  $3.50/month. Subscribe Now →   Losing the Swing States Washington Is Driving the BRICS to Become an Anti-American Bloc By Richard Fontaine and Gibbs McKinley   Who Has Free Speech? The Global Fight Over a Powerful Idea By Jacob Mchangama   Advertisement: UBC’s Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs Make an Impact on the World’s ...