Introducing the Summer 2026 Print Issue
Article excerpt
Foreign Policy's summer 2026 print issue examines seismic shifts reshaping global order: the fracturing of the Israel alliance, climate politics reaching a tipping point, asylum crises straining transatlantic bonds, NATO confronting obsolescence, and neoliberalism's grip loosening. The issue frames these as interconnected forces dismantling the post-Cold War settlement. Contributors explore whether institutions built for stability can adapt, or whether we're witnessing wholesale reorganization of international relations, with profound implications for security, migration, economics, and the global south's rising influence.