The World Today Eve of a foreign policy revolution Marissa Conway charts the growth of feminist influence in foreign affairs and outlines the challenges still to be overcome to create a safer, more just world
The World Today This isn't just a women's issue Sofia Calltorp on why a feminist foreign policy means benefits for all
The World Today Mexico aims to lead the way Daniela Philipson García on a unique opportunity for regional leadership on gender
The World Today Make peace, not war Megan MacKenzie calls for a paradigm shift in international relations that leaves violence redundant
The World Today Interview: Fatima Gailani The senior negotiator at the 2020-21 Afghan peace talks in Qatar, tells Trisha de Borchgrave who today’s Taliban are and what they mean for their country’s future
The World Today United Kingdom: The Queen’s ambit Anne Twomey explores the soft power exerted by Britain’s longest-serving monarch
The World Today China: Punchline from a female fist Sophie Zinser describes how online subversion is changing China’s attitude to gender equality
The World Today From the editor On March 8, the world marks International Women’s Day. While we have come a long way since its inception in 1911, more work needs to be done to achieve gender equality. What does this mean for international relations?
The World Today United States: Pandemic hits women harder Gabriella Cook Francis on how Covid has set back gender equality
The World Today French elections: Macron seeks an encore Catherine Fieschi assesses his chances as France prepares to elect its next president
The World Today Africa: Stop railroading women Cynthia Liao on why development infrastructure projects need greater female input
The World Today Egypt: Sisi’s writers’ block Helen Fitzwilliam on how the military regime in Cairo has curbed creative and cultural activity
The World Today Beijing briefing: Watch this space Yu Jie on a new frontier in US-Chinese rivalry as Beijing reaches for the Moon and beyond
The World Today Myanmar: Protests that can’t be silenced Shreyas Reddy on how the Burmese people have circumvented the military’s media crackdown
The World Today Postcard from Mumbai: Life on rubbish mountain Saumya Roy describes the perils facing the waste pickers of Deonar
The World Today Date with history: Suffragists demand a voice February 10, 1919: Mona Siegel on the Inter-Allied Women’s Conference’s pioneering work
The World Today Review: Updating the Red Cross model Krisztina Csortea on a critique of the humanitarian system in changing times
The World Today Review: Islam's role in shaping Europe Maryyum Mehmood on a work that recasts the role of Muslim minorities
The World Today Diplomacy: The elephant in the room Explore a selection of fascinating diplomatic gifts with excerpts from Brummel’s ‘Diplomatic Gifts: A History in Fifty Presents’
The World Today Culture notes: Is democracy getting in the way? Catherine Fieschi on how elections are hampering action on climate change
The World Today Geoengineering: Reining in the weather warriors A half-forgotten UN convention can be dusted down to mitigate tensions over modifications of climate and weather