I will not speak of content, which I never had time to carefully compare, but I need to share my experience with the service.
It’s bad. Not only bad, but worse than I could ever imagine. I made annual print subscription with Foreign Affairs in November, now it’s almost April and I haven’t recieved anything. I have sent many some 10 emails requesting help, I have been answered only 2 or 3 times, with a delay of at least one month and of course no one ever moved a finger to really help me. Never seen such disrespect. Gotta add though: I live in Europe.
It depends on your specific interests and preferences. The Economist covers a wide range of global topics with a focus on news analysis and insights, while Foreign Affairs is known for its in-depth articles on international relations and foreign policy. Consider which topics resonate more with you and which publication's writing style you prefer before making a decision.
Stay out of foreign affairs.
Stay out of foreign affairs
I think that both Congress and the president should have power in conducting foreign affairs. Some powers are not listed in the Constitution but both the president and Congress should have some exclusive foreign policy powers.
Isolationism
That they should be handled using isolation.
Isolationism
Isolationism.
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The executive branch, headed by the President, is primarily responsible for controlling foreign affairs in the US. This includes negotiating treaties, conducting diplomacy, and making decisions about international relations. The President works with the Department of State and other agencies to formulate and implement foreign policy.
America should not get involved in the affairs of Europe.
Yes, "Foreign Office" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific government department or ministry responsible for handling a country's foreign affairs.
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