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Foreign Affairs has several different subscription options to allow readers to select the product offerings they enjoy most. Click ACCOUNT in the upper right corner of ForeignAffairs.com to view your current subscription plan, or compare the options listed below: 

 

What is included in an ALL ACCESS subscription?

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What is included in a PRINT subscription?

  • Home delivery of 6 print issues
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What is included in a DIGITAL ALL ACCESS subscription?

  • Access to ForeignAffairs.com, including over a century of archives
  • 6 digital issues available in Audio, PDF, and other digital formats
  • Access to the app (iOS & Android)
  • Our subscriber-only newsletters
  • Invitations to exclusive virtual events with our editors & authors

 

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  • Access to ForeignAffairs.com, including 5 years of archives
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What is included in a CENTENNIAL subscription?

  • Signature tote bag & centennial book (available in 2022 only)
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  • Access to ForeignAffairs.com, including over a century of archives
  • 6 digital issues available in Audio, PDF, and other digital formats
  • Access to the app (iOS & Android)
  • Our subscriber-only newsletters
  • Invitations to exclusive virtual events with our editors & authors

 

For more information on Foreign Affairs digital resources, click here.

 

When can I expect my print magazine to arrive in the mail?

Print magazine issues will arrive 1–2 weeks after new issues are released in newsstands and online. Foreign Affairs publishes new issues 6 times a year, on a bimonthly schedule. New issues will be published in January, March, May, July, September, and November.

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If you are a new subscriber, your first print issue will be mailed within 6 – 8 weeks, since we publish every other month. (Please allow up to 2 more weeks for locations outside the U.S.)

 

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PDF (for desktop), EPUB (for iPad), and MOBI (for Kindle) downloads are available for all new issues for subscribers with unlimited digital access. Click here to learn about our subscription plan options.

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Print subscribers may upgrade to download digital offerings or access the app. All subscribers can read current issues online at any time here.

 

Do my digital issues or purchases expire?

No. Any downloaded issues and purchases are yours to keep. 

 

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Anti-bot verification problems occur when privacy settings in your browser conflict with our anti-bot verification, a necessary tool to keep our site working. The current shift towards an internet that allows more control over your privacy and data means there are a few extra steps users now need to allow ForeignAffairs.com to recognize you and keep you logged in.

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Where can I download the Foreign Affairs app?

Download the app from the Apple store or the Google Play store.

Click here to learn about our subscription plan options. Print subscribers may upgrade to download digital offerings or access the app. 

 

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The app is free to download in the Apple and Google Play stores. For access to the app AND ForeignAffairs.com, subscribe here.

Once the app is downloaded, non-subscribers can purchase an app-only subscription. Apple and Google Play app store subscriptions do not include access on ForeignAffairs.com. 

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Unfortunately, app-only subscriptions purchased directly through Apple or Google Play do not include access on ForeignAffairs.com. This is because Apple/Google does not share purchaser data with its magazine vendors, so we are not able to integrate your account with our website.

If you'd like access to our website AND the app, please cancel your app-only subscription with Apple/Google, and re-subscribe with us directly at ForeignAffairs.com/subscription

 

How do I sign in?

Tap Account in the lower right corner of the app. Then Tap Existing Subscriptions. Enter the email associated with your account and password. 

New subscribers can unlock app access here.

 

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How do I restore my issues and special collections if I delete the app or purchase a new tablet or mobile device?

After reinstalling the app, issues and special collections can be restored by downloading them from your account: Tap Account in the lower right corner of the app. Tap App Store Purchases, and then tap Restore. You will not be charged for items that you have already purchased.

 

What devices can I use to access the app?

The app is currently available on all iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android devices.

 

Do my issues or purchases expire?

No. Any downloaded issues and purchases are yours to keep.

 

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The download will pause if you lose connectivity or close the app. To resume the download, re-open the app and tap the item again.

 

I purchased individual issues or special collections from ForeignAffairs.com, but don’t see them in the app.

Individual purchases made on ForeignAffairs.com by non-subscribers are separate from purchases made within the Foreign Affairs app. For access to the app AND ForeignAffairs.com, subscribe here.

 

Can I get a preview before I make a purchase?

There are sample articles in every issue for you to preview. 

 

 Who should I contact for support on my Apple or Google Play store subscription?

Contact Apple or Google Play support by opening the App/Google Play store icon on your device and tapping Support to get answers for the following:

  • I have downloaded the Foreign Affairs app but cannot locate the icon on my device.
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Other ways to enjoy Foreign Affairs

Can I subscribe to Foreign Affairs through my Kindle/Amazon account?
Amazon has notified magazine publishers that they will be ending their Publishing for Periodicals Program in September 2023. If you have a magazine subscription through Kindle/Amazon, you can continue reading Foreign Affairs in Kindle by subscribing with us directly here. You can also review instruction on transferring magazine files to your Kindle device on our website here.

 

Is audio available for Foreign Affairs articles and issues?

Yes! Audio for new issues and daily web pieces are available online and in the app. Just select the Play or Download Audio icon at the top of each article.


Please note, we use a combination of professional narrators and AI-generated readers to provide audio for our articles. This allows us to ensure a quality listening experience while also expanding our audio product to include more articles every week. If you'd like to provide feedback on our audio products, or have other ideas about how we can improve your subscriber experience, please complete the feedback form available here.

 

Does Foreign Affairs have a podcast?

Yes! Our new podcast, The Foreign Affairs Interview, is out now. Listen now on all your favorite podcast platforms. Complete transcripts are provided for each episode on ForeignAffairs.com.

 

What newsletters are available from Foreign Affairs?

Click here to learn about our newsletters. 

To manage your newsletter preferences, enter your email or click SIGN IN in the upper right corner of ForeignAffairs.com. Enter the email associated with your account and password.

 

Can I share free articles with my friends, family, or students?

Yes! Subscribers can share up to 10 paywall-free articles per month. After logging in to your account on ForeignAffairs.com, next to the top image on any article page, there is a share icon with a square and arrow - if you hover over it with your cursor, you'll see a message to share a paywall-free version of the article with a friend. Learn more about how to use your subscriber benefits here.

 

What Foreign Affairs content is available free to non-subscribers?

Click here to try out Foreign Affairs through our free newsletters.

New articles are free for the first 48 hours after they are posted. A lock icon under the articles found on the homepage of ForeignAffairs.com will show whether the article is unlocked (free access for all) or locked (subscribers-only).

We also offer a complimentary 2-year digital subscription for Peace Corps volunteers. World Affairs Council and American Foreign Service Association members receive a discount. 

 

Are Foreign Affairs subscriptions available for readers outside the U.S.?

Yes! Just select Canada or International as your Location at the top of the form. 

To avoid extra shipping & handling costs or wait time, compare our digital offerings here.

 

I am a reader outside the U.S. and my print magazine still hasn’t arrived. What can I do?

To check your mailing address is correct, click ACCOUNT in the upper right corner of ForeignAffairs.com. Depending on your location, consider waiting an additional 1–2 weeks to allow for overseas shipping. If it still hasn’t arrived, and your address is correct, please direct any delivery issues to your local postal service.

Read the current issue online at any time here.

Contact customer service for additional help with payment, or to request a new issue be resent to you. If you wish to contact us by phone, subscribers outside the U.S./Canada should call +1 (845) 267-2017. 

When are print issues mailed? Click here.

 

What options does Foreign Affairs have available for group subscriptions?

Foreign Affairs develops unique group subscription plans for a variety of organizations, schools, and businesses. Get full access to ForeignAffairs.com and the mobile app for iOS and Android, including 100+ years of digital archives and the current issue. Access by on-site IP address authentication is also available. We will work to develop a program that will guarantee you a low cost per magazine copy. Learn more about pricing or how to place a group subscription order here.

 

Does Foreign Affairs offer translation from English into other languages?

We offer a small number of articles in Spanish and Chinese.

Unfortunately, we do not currently offer broader translation services. Free translation services are available through online providers like Google Translate. 

 

Is there a way to purchase past issues of the print magazine?

The article archive on the Foreign Affairs website extends back to 1922, and is freely available to subscribers.

The complete backfile of Foreign Affairs magazine, dating back to 1922, is available for order in hard copy from William S. Hein & Co., Inc. Please see the Back Issue Order Form linked here for information about ordering and pricing.

You may contact the Hein Company for questions about back issue orders, at 716-882-2600 or 800-828-7571 (toll-free.)

Please note, hard copies cost $22 per issue + shipping and handling.


How to contact Foreign Affairs

How do I contact Foreign Affairs customer service?

Please email [email protected]. 

Call us at 800-829-5539 (U.S./Canada) or +1-845-267-2017 (outside U.S./Canada). Our business hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.

For subscribers sending paper checks via USPS, our mailing address is:

Foreign Affairs
P.O. Box 324
Congers, NY 10920

Please only contact Foreign Affairs about subscriptions purchased directly from the magazine or on ForeignAffairs.com. Questions about Apple/Google Play subscriptions should be directed to Apple and Amazon.

 

How can I contact the Advertising team?

Our Advertising Department may be reached by phone at 212-434-9528 or by email at [email protected]. Our media kit can be accessed here.

 

How do I submit a manuscript, Letter to the Editor, or book for review?

Editorial inquiries can be sent via email (to [email protected]) or regular mail (to Foreign Affairs, Editorial Department, 58 East 68th Street, New York NY 10065). Review copies of new books should be sent to our Books Editor at the same address. Guidelines for editorial submissions can be found here.

 

What is the press contact for Foreign Affairs?

The Communications Department at the Council on Foreign Relations coordinates media relations for Foreign Affairs. For media related inquiries, or to be added to the Foreign Affairs press list, please contact Laura Ruperez at 773-517-0606 or send an email to [email protected].

 

How do I request permission to republish an article?
To republish or photocopy a Foreign Affairs article, please review the following options:

FOR BOOK PUBLISHERS, WEBSITES, ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS, CORPORATIONS, and OTHERS

To request permission for publishing in a book, on a website, single photocopies, use in course materials, and sharing content electronically (email, intranet, extranet), please visit Copyright Clearance Center’s (CCC) Marketplace website at Marketplace.copyright.com.

FOR PERIODICALS

Tribune Content Agency is the official syndication partner of Foreign Affairs. If you are interested in reprinting content from the magazine and website, please direct your inquiries to:

Rick DeChantal, Domestic Sales Director

Email: [email protected], Phone: +1-312-222-4544

 

Is there a way to donate to Foreign Affairs?

We do accept donations. Please visit our donation form here.

 

What important customer alerts should I be aware of?

While our legal team does everything we can to combat scams, please be aware that unauthorized agents may send mail solicitations to acquire new subscriptions and renewal orders for Foreign Affairs and other magazines fraudulently. These agents are not approved to represent Foreign Affairs or affiliated with us in any way. Please do not give out any personal, payment or credit card information. Do not renew your subscription with the unauthorized agent: Pacific Magazine Billing
If you are unsure if an offer you have received is genuine, please contact customer service.

 

Last updated September 2024.

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