Foreign Affairs

Foreign Affairs

By Council on Foreign Relations

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2012-11-28
  • Current Version: 2.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 25.00 MB
  • Developer: Council on Foreign Relations
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
Score: 4.74436
4.74436
From 4,522 Ratings

Description

About the App: 
 The Foreign Affairs app delivers digital issues and eBooks optimized for an ideal reading experience on the iPad. It costs nothing to download the app and get instant access to a free excerpt from the best-selling “The World Ahead” issue (Nov/Dec 2010). Current subscribers are entitled to digital access. Subscriptions are also available in the iTunes store. Individual issues and selected Foreign Affairs eBooks are also available for purchase.  

 About Foreign Affairs: 
 Since 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the leading provider of clear commentary and analysis on global affairs, international business, science and technology, history, and society. In print and online, Foreign Affairs contributors drive the conversation about the most crucial issues in the world today. Authors from across the political spectrum include Roger Altman, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Niall Ferguson, Henry Kissinger, Grover Norquist, Barack Obama, Condoleezza Rice, Mitt Romney, Fareed Zakaria, and more. Now the digital version offers the same intellectual heft that readers have enjoyed for 90 years--without the weight on your shelf, in your backpack, or in your briefcase. 

 Features: 
 * Easy-to-navigate layout
* Bookmark tools
 * Real-time discussions about every article 
* 1-year subscription for $34.95 (your subscription will automatically renew unless you change your status in your Account Settings at least 24 hours before your term ends)
 * Individual issues cost $7.95 Terms and Conditions: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/terms-use Privacy Policy: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/privacy-policy

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Reviews

  • Deep reading for time limited people

    5
    By GMAC PAP DADDY GWORD
    This is a great publication. One of the “features” is that it’s only printed 6 times per year. I subscribe to the Economist and feel stressed when not being to devote sufficient time to each weekly issue. I treat this pub more like a book, taking a couple weeks to read it. An added plus is the ability to listen to audio versions of the articles using the app.
  • switch out and back in, lose context

    3
    By withrespectto
    if i’m reading an article, then switch to the browser or wikipedia or whatever, and then switch back to the app, i would like to be back at the same place in the article. as it is now, i end up back at the app’s “home page” and have to navigate again to where i was, “just seconds ago”, which i find frustrating. other than that, great content, nice presentation.
  • Satisfied Subscriber

    5
    By Jao 88
    Always informative pieces; well written by top authorities in their fields. Love the audio!
  • Cannot log in

    1
    By dpc1022
    Purchased a subscription from a laptop browser. Cannot log in via the app with the ID and password I created on the laptop.
  • Issues with the app,

    2
    By inconnuhybrid
    It won’t let me log in, at first I assumed it might be a glitch that won’t let log in and would be fixed in a few days, but it keeps telling me that I can’t log in right now
  • Great Magazine, site needs improvement -- to save my last location!

    5
    By jasons100
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  • Can’t access all the content

    1
    By poorservice25
    I can’t access all the new articles and customer service is super slow and won’t provide a solution
  • Great content -bad app

    1
    By Internet radio Micah
    At the recommendation of one of my professors I purchased a subscription to Foreign Affairs. While browsing through the website is easy enough it is almost impossible to get through any articles on the app. The articles are in depth and often long but if I close the app and reopen it the app does not take me back to where I left off. The app instead takes me back to the main page and then I have to go back and find the article I was reading and hopefully remember where I left off. It has stymied my progress through a handful of articles and now I’m at the point that it just isn’t worth continuing to read on my iPhone or iPad because I know I may have to stop reading an article and will have to go through a whole process just to get back into the article.
  • Beware of iTunes Subscription

    5
    By Sundance for You
    Content is great, but should make it clearer that iTunes subscriptions do not include access to latest articles. Have to subscribe on publisher’s website (and get a user ID and password) to access this content.
  • Account Dropped

    1
    By lordofmisry
    For some reason, cannot access my account on the app. It doesn’t register my subscription, tho it has in the past. However, I can access online. Confused.

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