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Flash Points: Donald Trump has a realist foreign policy; and why it’s getting harder to stop multinational corporations

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Despite the bluster, Trump is articulating a bold vision of America’s role in the world. And it

Despite the bluster, Trump is articulating a bold vision of America’s role in the world. And it demands a serious response — not the snickering of D.C. elites. If you have problems viewing this email, [view it in a browser.] Please feel free to [forward it to a friend]. [Foreign Policy] FLASH POINTS Highlights from [Foreign Policy] [SUBSCRIBE TO FP] Follow Us: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 [Donald Trump Has a Coherent, Realist Foreign Policy] [Donald Trump Has a Coherent, Realist Foreign Policy] by Rosa Brooks Despite the bluster, Trump is articulating a bold vision of America’s role in the world. And it demands a serious response — not the snickering of D.C. elites. [MORE] [It’s Getting Harder To Stop Multinational Corporations] Feature [It’s Getting Harder To Stop Multinational Corporations] by Michael Hobbes The untold story of a brazen land grab in Zimbabwe shows why naming and shaming the corporate world’s worst offenders no longer works. [MORE] [All Hail, the Brother of the Lion of Panjshir!] Feature [All Hail, the Brother of the Lion of Panjshir!] by Sune Engel Radmussen Ahmad Zia Massoud is fed up with Kabul and threatening to fill the power vacuum inside Afghanistan’s crumbling government. [MORE] ['The Peshmerga Isn't Afraid of ISIS'] Photo Essay ['The Peshmerga Isn't Afraid of ISIS'] by Cengiz Yar Fighting on the front lines, Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers have joined the Iraqi Army in a bloody battle against the Islamic State. But sharing a common enemy doesn’t make them easy allies. [MORE] [Pardon Our Election] Voice [Pardon Our Election] by David Rothkopf The campaign headlines of 2016 are distracting world leaders from preparing for what will be the biggest headline of 2017. [MORE] [Voices] VOICES [The Realist Playbook Is Perfect, Except for One Thing. Reality.] JAMES TRAUB [Does Your Candidate Even Have a Foreign Policy?] MICAH ZENKO [Obama Was Not a Realist President] STEPHEN M. WALT [Morocco’s Outlaw Country Is the Heartland of Global Terrorism] LEELA JACINTO [Pussy for Putin ... and Now, Wendi Deng] JULIA IOFFE [Congo’s Soccer Players Get Cars. Its Rape Victims Get Nothing.] LAUREN WOLFE [GALLERIES] GALLERIES [The World in Photos This Week] by FP Staff [The World in Photos This Week] [The World in Photos This Week] by FP Staff [The World in Photos This Week] This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] by fp@foreignpolicy.com. [UPDATE PROFILE] [UNSUBSCRIBE] [PRIVACY POLICY] [ADVERTISE] [GROUP SALES AND LICENSING] Foreign Policy Magazine is published by the FP Group, a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents ©2016 The Slate Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 11 DUPONT CIRCLE NW, SUITE 600, WASHINGTON DC 20036

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