Foreign Affairs Magazine

Foreign Affairs Magazine

By Council on Foreign Relations

Score: 4.81656
4.81656
From 9,927 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

  • Resets progress whenever it refreshes

    2
    By DefensorPacis
    I’m rarely able to read for long stretches at a time and need to be able to read a few minutes at a time. But the articles and the audio recordings start at the beginning whenever the app times out and has to refresh. This seems like it should be a straightforward thing to address.
  • No better news source for world affairs

    5
    By juansevo
    I stopped watching the “news” 20 years ago realizing what garbage it was. I prefer to read it. I’ve subscribed to many different worthy sources over the years (Economist, Financial Times, The Atlantic, etc…) but the articles in Foreign Affairs are simply so many levels above the typical news outlets. Probably helps its articles are written by peers in Foreign Affairs vs kids fresh out of college churning out garbage at most places. In short, a breath of fresh air. This is how all news sources should be written and the lack of bias to make room for the truth of a given situation is very well done. This isn’t some low rent fear monger entertainment magazine masquerading as “news”, its’ the real deal. So glad I subscribed.
  • Great content, slightly buggy app

    3
    By Nathanmcq
    Absolutely phenomenal content, but if I switch apps in the middle of reading an article, when I go back to the app my progress in the article is lost and I’m back at the top of the article. Since each article is fairly long, this makes reading articles a nuisance on the app. If they made one fix to save progress when you exit the app, then this would be 5 stars.
  • Very good articles, small improvements could make the app better

    4
    By JacobF236717
    The content on this app is helpful/informative. The app itself is easy to use as well, but it restarts every time you exit it. Oftentimes, I read an article throughout the day, so I close the app and return to it later. However, when I reopen the app, it opens to the homepage, not the article I was reading. It would be helpful if the app could maintain its spot in an article when reopened.
  • Great writing so far, but some UI quirks

    4
    By CherryChimpanzee01
    UI quirks: - scrolling up and down leads to the text jumping quite a lot. I do this quite a lot to re-read something - if I leave the app and come back, it often doesn’t keep my spot and resets at the top. Kind of annoying when I’m multitasking.
  • Great content, good features, OK app

    4
    By Abq Michael
    The Foreign Affairs Magazine name for this app is an understatement. The content includes everything in the magazine plus a variety of additional articles plus audio (read) versions of many of the articles. New content shows up daily. Most people will likely pick and choose what to read. The app is OK when it works. The organization of the articles is great. It's servicable. You can save articles and read them offline (great for travel). The formatting is pretty easy to read on iPhones and iPads. When it doesn't work... Well I don't know. I had a problem that compleatly disabled everything on my iPad. No articles. No content. Just a blank framework of the app. Though I reached out to support and they were helpful, and though we tried many things, we could not get it to work. Then I broke my iPad, replaced it with a newer model, loaded that up from my backup and everything worked fine. Lesson, if you can't get it to work, get a new iPad.
  • Three dimensional examination

    5
    By Marquis Stephen
    Seldom are assessments of critical issues examined and presented in three dimension. Without being able to know and understand events, topics, people, etc. with this advantage skepticism occurs.
  • It works

    5
    By slab8894
    Great article’s, the app works
  • Great news site

    5
    By Cheney 63
    You can always count on Foreign Affairs to give a pro/con report. It so nice to see a news that give a neutral perspective and not biased. I really enjoyed and appreciated all the great information this site provided. This is what journalism is all about. Thank you!
  • Great publication. Current release broke

    1
    By Abq Michael
    The current release of the foreign affairs app does not work on my iPad. It is unable to load any content.

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