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LEVERAGING THE NEWEST PLATFORMS What we are doing on the Web is a natural digital evolution of a magazines roving curiousity about its subject with far more entry points and daily variety than was possible before.
SUSAN GLASSER, EXECUTIVE EDITOR, FP
IDEAS THAT CHANGE HOW LEADERS THINK Launched as a new daily online magazine in January 2009, ForeignPolicy.com quickly established itself as the definitive resource for translating how global issues impact Washington and beyond. ForeignPolicy.com is home to many of the most high profile, thoughtprovoking and yes even humorous columnists and bloggers in any medium. 2010 2011 Washingtons most influential blogs that are must reads at the Pentagon, UN, State Department and the White House Rapid response insight that swarm timely topics like WikiLeaks or the revolution in the Arab world.
Over 100,000 twitter followers with FP writers offering news, instant analysis and tons of links to FP must reads. FPs Facebook Group counts more than 30,000 members allowing our many passionate fans to review and discuss our latest articles. Launched as a new iphone App in December 2010, FPs Wide Angle brings award-winning photo galleries to users phones collecting the newsiest, weirdest, and most visually-stunning images from all over the globe directly to users phones. Email newsletters that offer targeted reach of thousands of influential readers including Morning Brief and Flashpoints a daily/weekly compilation of FPs best content delivered to the inboxes of the countrys most important policy makers and stakeholders.
The messages caught the State Departments attention after they were posted by Josh Rogin of The Cable, a blog on the web site of Foreign Policy magazine
SPARKING THE CONVERSATIONS THAT AFFECT US ForeignPolicy.coms dramatic growth is fueled by: More daily original reporting about international affairs than leading newspapers, packaged for the web and frequently linked by other sites. Timely original content on the most important issues affecting global policy makers with insights from a diverse group of leading thinkers and people directly involved in the debate
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FOREIGN POLICY: An unmatched lineup of the worlds most interesting writers on international affairs
The Best Defense: Tom Rickss Pulitzer and Ellie-award winning take on national security
The Oil and the Glory: Steve LeVine reports on the geopolitics of energy
Turtle Bay: Colum Lynchs Ellie-award winning reporting from inside the UN
The Cable: Josh Rogins reporting inside the foreign policy machine.
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