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Editors' Picks: China's newest aircraft carrier is already obsolete; and how North Koreans use the internet

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If you have problems viewing this email, [view it in a browser.]( [Foreign Policy]( EDITORS' PICKS 04/25/2018 Welcome to Editors’ Picks, FP’s round-up of the day’s best articles. Today, we look at former Obama administration national security officials running for Congress, how Sweden represents the United States in places like North Korea, and why USAID’s redesign has been well recieved. 1 [The wonks are running:]( Can President Obama’s national security braintrust get elected in the age of Donald Trump? FP’s Robbie Gramer and Rhys Dubin report. [Read more]( 2 [Everybody needs a swede:]( For decades, Sweden has represented America’s interests in places where the United States has severed diplomatic ties, FP’s Emily Tamkin reports. [Read more]( 3 [Korean-wide-web:]( A new report sheds light on how a tiny fraction of North Koreans browse the open web, FP’s Elias Groll reports. [Read more]( 4 [Anti-rex:]( Unlike ex-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, U.S. Agency for International Development chief Mark Green has won over his workforce with his reorganization plan, FP’s Robbie Gramer and Dan De Luce report. [Read more]( 5 [Better late than never:]( China’s new aircraft carrier is already obsolete, but it’s still a powerful signal of Beijing’s ambitions in a post-U.S. Asia, Sam Roggeveen writes. [Read more]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]( by fp@foreignpolicy.com. [UPDATE PROFILE]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [ADVERTISE](mailto:advertise@foreignpolicy.com) [GROUP SALES AND LICENSING](mailto:licensing@foreignpolicy.com) Foreign Policy Magazine is published by the FP Group, a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents ©2018 The Slate Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 11 DUPONT CIRCLE NW, SUITE 600, WASHINGTON DC 20036

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