About

WorldAffairs is an independent digital magazine for readers who need clear context on international politics, security, economics, and conflicts that shape global affairs. We focus on how decisions move through governments, alliances, markets, borders, and international institutions. Our coverage is written for people who want to understand what happened, why it matters, and what constraints shape the next decision.

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