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Foreign Affairs

Foreign Affairs

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Followers
29.8K
Account age
2 yrs
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Known for

📊 Post engagement

7
Avg engagement / post
0%
Engagement vs followers
Oct 2023
On Bluesky since

🔥 Top post: “Attacks on national hubs of population, innovation, productivit · 12 likes + reposts

📊 Activity & format

Content mix
Mostly text
Recent: 11 text · 1 image · 0 video.
Follower / following
708×
Follows 42 back. A strong ratio — an audience that follows them, not a follow-for-follow network.

Recent posts

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🔥 Top post “Attacks on national hubs of population, innovation, productivity, and creativity have little precedent in the United States. But they are hardly novel.” Read Nina Hachigian on why illiberal leaders target cities: ★ 12
“Unless a cease-fire is followed by sustained diplomacy, it risks becoming a mere pause that warring parties use to prepare for the next round.” Neil Quilliam and Sanam Vakil argue that transactionalism will not stabilize the Middle East: ★ 11 “The United States has more potential economic leverage than China does,” write Ben Vagle and Stephen Brooks. “Still, to be able to use this leverage, Washington needs to act in concert with its Asian and European allies.” ★ 8 “The coming era will be one of more frequent crises, higher costs for protecting global commerce, and intensifying competition over the world’s strategic chokepoints,” writes Robert Pape. ★ 11 “In the face of existential threats, smaller states must heed the advice often attributed to Benjamin Franklin: if they do not hang together, they will surely hang separately,” write Tom Long and Stewart Patrick. ★ 9 “Not only is there virtually no chance of China overtaking the United States as the world’s largest economy, but it is also likely that the U.S. advantage in economic strength will expand further in the next decade,” writes Logan Wright. ★ 5 On the latest episode of “The Foreign Affairs Interview,” former Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority Salam Fayyad discusses his proposals for building a Palestinian state and delivering effective governance in Gaza. https://bit.ly/… ★ 7 “As firms use Mythos to hunt and fix flaws in their products, a more urgent question looms: how to defend the United States and its allies from AI-powered cyberwarfare,” writes Michael Sulmeyer. ★ 4 Despite China’s ongoing economic interests in the Gulf, Beijing has no intention of becoming “a regional security stakeholder,” write Mohammed Alsudairi, Andrea Ghiselli, and Aaron Glasserman. ★ 4 Former Iranian Foreign Minister M. Javad Zarif considers what it will take for the United States and Iran to negotiate a durable peace: ★ 4 Asfandyar Mir explains why Pakistan, Qatar, Turkey, and other countries that “lack traditional geopolitical credentials” are increasingly well-positioned to manage conflicts before they spiral out of control. ★ 5 Ro Khanna argues that “by promoting innovation, taking the right risks, and institutionalizing some bold steps,” Congress and the Department of Defense “can transform today’s military—and tomorrow’s force.” ★ 6

🦋 Handle & authenticity

✅ Domain-verified
@foreignaffairs.com
The handle is the domain foreignaffairs.com. On Bluesky a domain handle proves the owner controls that website — so this is verifiably the real foreignaffairs.com account, not an impersonator.
On Bluesky since
Oct 2023
An early adopter from the invite-only beta (before the Feb 2024 public launch) — an original, established account.

💡 Facts

🗓️Joined Bluesky in 2023 — 2 years ago.
👁️Averages 7 views per post.
🏅Earned the 10K Followers for passing 10K followers.

🕵️ Fake follower check

Estimated
53/100
Fair Credibility score
76%
Mixed Real audience
Medium Fake-follower risk
High Data confidence
  • Est. 76% real, active audience · Medium fake-follower risk.
  • Low engagement (~0.0% of followers engage each post) — a sign of an inflated or inactive audience.
  • Organic base — far more followers than accounts it follows.
  • Verified account.

Heuristic estimate from engagement, follower ratios, account age & growth — a screening signal, not a guarantee.

About

A magazine of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs, founded in 1922. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ Sign up for our newsletters here: http://foreignaffairs.com/newsletter

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