Publication: Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy
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BS Score: 1.3%.
Articles analyzed: 12.
Words analyzed: 81,942.
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- By Catherine Osborn
- 7/3/2026, 12:00 PM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 18.6% - Confirmation Bias 9.4% - Optimism Bias 8.8%
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Venezuela’s government struggles to respond to deadly earthquakes, Mercosur launches trade talks with Japan, and Ecuador and Paraguay declare national holidays after defeating Germany at the World Cup. On Shaky Ground more
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- By Rishi Iyengar
- 7/2/2026, 10:03 PM
Negativity Bias 31.8% - Biased Writer Voice 18% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 14.1%
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Situation Report, where John is getting a much-needed and well-deserved recharge at the beach ahead of what is sure to be an eventful NATO summit. He and I will be in Ankara, Turkey, for that summit next week and will be bringing you scenes and snippets from the ground in a series of SitRep pop-up... more
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- By Paul Hockenos
- 7/2/2026, 10:47 AM
Biased Writer Voice 33.1% - Negativity Bias 18.8% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 16.9%
Hundreds of burned-out and charred wrecks of tractor trailers, tanker trucks, and assorted military transports line the shoulders of Russia’s chief supply route to Crimea and occupied southern Ukraine from Russia proper. Mile after mile of vehicle carcasses lie overturned and jackknifed in roadside ditches, supply transports that never... more
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- By Tony Frangie-Mawad
- 7/1/2026, 9:32 PM
Negativity Bias 51% - Unattributed Quote 47.8% - Biased Writer Voice 24.3%
CARACAS—When U.S. forces seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3, Washington did not hand power to opposition candidate Edmundo González, the real winner of Venezuela’s fraudulent 2024 election. Instead, U.S. President Donald Trump chose to install Delcy Rodríguez, Maduro’s vice president, as his replacement. White House... more
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- By Alexandra Sharp
- 7/1/2026, 9:18 PM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 19.7% - Biased Writer Voice 18.8% - Negativity Bias 16.7%
The United States decided on Wednesday not to renew its trilateral trade agreement with Mexico and Canada. “We are not going to rubber-stamp renewal, not in its current form,” a senior U.S. administration official told reporters. Instead, Washington opted to conduct annual reviews of the deal’s conditions until its term expires in 2036,... more
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- By Gil Guerra, Diana Roy
- 6/24/2026, 3:04 PM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 17.7% - Hasty Generalization 16.5% - Appeal to Authority 10.5%
The first time that the Haitian men’s national soccer team played in the FIFA World Cup, in 1974, it was composed entirely of homegrown players: All 22 people on the roster were born in Haiti, and all but one represented local clubs. More than 50 years later, 16 of the 26 players who took the field for their first game against Scotland... more
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- By Deborah Amos
- 6/19/2026, 12:00 PM
Negativity Bias 28.2% - Appeal to Authority 21.9% - Appeal to Emotion 17.3%
When Syrian authorities recently captured Amjad Youssef, also known as the “Butcher of Tadamon,” residents of the Damascus suburb celebrated in the streets. Few could doubt his complicity in war crimes because at least some of his horrors were captured on video. In several gruesome sequences, shot by the perpetrators in 2013, Youssef and... more
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- By Bob Davis
- 6/5/2026, 1:27 PM
Biased Writer Voice 31.9% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 14.7% - Hasty Generalization 12.5%
Exactly when Washington soured for good on free trade is an open question. Maybe it was in 2008 under George W. Bush, when the United States couldn’t prevent India from blowing up the Doha global trade negotiations. Or maybe it was 2016, when both presidential candidates opposed the Trans Pacific Partnership, a last gasp effort by the... more
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- By Suzanne Nossel
- 4/29/2026, 11:30 AM
Negativity Bias 30.9% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 23% - Biased Writer Voice 21.6%
We are living in a new world of hedgers. The shocks of the last several years—COVID-19, Russia’s war in Ukraine, U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and the Iran conflict—have upended how nations approach international affairs. The smooth flows of a globalized and rules-based world have clotted into uncertainty, forcing states to find... more
Foreign Policy
- By Parag Khanna
- 4/17/2026, 7:30 PM
Hasty Generalization 23.8% - Overconfidence Bias 19.1% - Appeal to Authority 13.2%
It has become popular to describe our current era as post-Western or perhaps post-American. The problem isn’t necessarily that these terms are wrong. Rather, it’s that they focus on what is being replaced rather than what is doing the replacing. I’ve been as guilty as anyone. Some years ago, I had an editor who titled one of my books... more