I'll say more before too long, but for now: Thanks to anyone who has ever read and supported the Post's books coverage.
I'll say more before too long, but for now: Thanks to anyone who has ever read and supported the Post's books coverage.
Foreign Policy's Most Anticipated Books of 2026 is here! Read more on the 30 picks here in @foreignpolicy.com, including titles from @brankomilan.bsky.social, @landemore.bsky.social, bethnoveck.bsky.social, and more:
For @foreignpolicy.com's latest fiction column, @ameakem.bsky.social & I read Galapagos, a fever dream of a plague novel, and @mverunschk.bsky.social's The Jaguar's Roar. Our take on these two unsettling voyages across the sea:
Recently had the pleasure of editing this gorgeous review of @juliaioffe.bsky.social's new book, Motherland, in @foreignpolicy.com:
In @foreignpolicy.com's latest monthly fiction column, @ameakem.bsky.social and I review two new haunting Nordic novels set at sea, from the fjords of Norway to imperial-era Helsinki:
A wonderfully reported profile of Peter Magyar, Orban's main challenger in the upcoming Hungarian election, by @lilirutai.bsky.social in @foreignpolicy.com:
The climate crisis is "a great dividerβa force that ensures only the survival of the wealthiest." Yet @meghamaj.bsky.social "shows that the poor, too, can come out alive ... instead of becoming an inert statistic"
Somak Ghoshal's brilliant review of A Guardian and a Thief in @foreignpolicy.com:
Ah, this makes me happy! Enjoy!
I was bowled over by @annanorth.bsky.social's new novel, Bog Queen. My review (alongside @ameakem.bsky.social on Jaquira DΓaz's debut) in @foreignpolicy.com: foreignpolicy.com/2025/10/03/i...
This October, FPβs @hadavas.bsky.social and @ameakem.bsky.social dive into historical fiction set in ancient Britain and 20th-century Puerto Rico.
In "The Second Emancipation," I offer a reinterpretation of much of the 20th century from the perspective of Africa and Africans. See the follow on bubble for more. foreignpolicy.com/2025/08/08/s...
"In addition to destabilizing democracies and championing imperialists, the CIA has always had great taste in art"βincluding a books program that fueled the Polish underground.
A real pleasure to edit this review of @charlieenglish1.bsky.social's latest book in FP: foreignpolicy.com/2025/08/01/c...
In this monthβs international fiction column, FPβs @hadavas.bsky.social and @ameakem.bsky.social recommend two newly released novels to beat the summer heat, both featuring manβs best friend.
Honored to see EXTRACTION: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism featured in @foreignpolicy.com books of the summer π π
Out in September, pre-order here wwnorton.com/books/978132...
We released our Books of the Summer list @foreignpolicy.com over the weekendβwith new titles from @hofrench.bsky.social, @emmamashford.bsky.social, @triofrancos.bsky.social, @tim-weiner.bsky.social, @thantmyintu.bsky.social, & more: foreignpolicy.com/2025/07/18/s...
For THE MISSION: The CIA in the 21st Century -- out July 15! -- I interviewed the chief of the CIA's clandestine service, Tom Sylvester. (Sitting CIA spymasters do not, as a rule, talk to reporters.) Here's an excerpt from the book, a deep look inside the CIA today.
foreignpolicy.com/2025/07/11/c...
July releases (& more!) in @foreignpolicy.com's latest monthly fiction column with @ameakem.bsky.social foreignpolicy.com/2025/07/04/i...
My column for the week, which builds on William Kirby's fascinating new book, Empires of Ideas. foreignpolicy.com/2025/06/10/t...
It's far from the biggest hit in the world of streaming, but I found a lot that was amusing in CARΓME, currently on Apple TV+.
(Empress Josephine gets schtupped right in the ice house!)
Here's more:
foreignpolicy.com/2025/06/06/c...
Truly cannot stop raving to everyone I know about Maria Reva's debut novel, Endling. My reviewβalongside @ameakem.bsky.social's take on Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo's latestβin @foreignpolicy.com: foreignpolicy.com/2025/06/06/i...
@beijingpalmer.bsky.social out this week with a very important piece of service journalism, on Washington's oddly common "Gee" Jinping problem:
link.foreignpolicy.com/view/66744b4...
In an article for Foreign Policy mag, adapted from my book Women of War, I wrote about the power of the independent press - & mentioned you all Bluesky-ers! Read here shorturl.at/pxY8j
An excerpt in @foreignpolicy.com from Andrew Preston's superb new book, Total Defense: The New Deal and the Invention of National Security.
foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/30/f...
Excited to learn that French-language rights for my forthcoming book have already been sold. There's a lot of French imperial history here. Details to come. www.publishersweekly.com/9781324092452
The sparkling brilliance of @mollyolmstead.bsky.social on full display: slate.com/life/2025/05...
In 2021, China joined the Kigali Agreement, and pledged to stop emitting HFC-23, a climate super pollutant 14,700x stronger than CO2.
The latest atmospheric readings show China is way off track,
@mckennapr.bsky.social & I report in our deep dive:
foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/21/c...
The Gaza Sunbirds paracycling team announced that an Israeli airstrike on Monday killed one of their members, Ahmed Al-Dali. @foreignpolicy.com ran a feature on the Sunbirds and their quest to compete in the Paralympics last September.
Reviewed @jemmawei.bsky.social's glorious debut novel, The Original Daughter, in @foreignpolicy.com's latest fiction column: foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/02/i...
guys! I have huge news!
as of this week I now have a monthly sports column (!) in the new Observer
first piece will be in the paper on Sunday but it's already online: observer.co.uk/news/columni... [free to read!]