Group Subscriptions

GROUP SUBSCRIPTIONS

Bring Foreign Affairs to your students, faculty, and employees—anywhere, anytime.

Be at the forefront of global debates

 

Since its founding in 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the leading forum for meaningful discussion of American foreign policy and global affairs. In the pages of the magazine and online, experts deliver thoughtful perspectives and policy recommendations on geopolitical trends, helping students, professors, corporate executives, public servants, and others evaluate and understand critical issues.

Learn from world-renowned experts

 

For more than a century, Foreign Affairs has published thought leaders from around the world and across the political spectrum, including six U.S. presidents, 28 Nobel Prize winners, and 109 foreign heads of states. Articles published in the magazine and online have sparked international debate, influenced policy, and shaped global discourse by bringing forward a diverse collection of educated, well-researched, and forward-thinking perspectives.

Inspire meaningful conversations

 

Other publications give you facts. Foreign Affairs gives you knowledge.

Fareed Zakaria

As the definitive resource on global issues, Foreign Affairs provides trusted information about geopolitics, economics, security, technology, energy, health, and more—with voices coming from across the political and academic spectrum. By sharing a wide range of views on the most important and influential issues of our time, your community will be prepared to consider and discuss the pressing challenges of today and tomorrow.

Get expanded access that fits your needs

 

Help your organization take advantage of Foreign Affairs' trusted content in more ways than ever before. With a group subscription, students and employees can read or listen to the latest articles on campus or in the office, anytime, anywhere. They can also tune into podcasts hosted by our editor in chief and search our robust historical archive of articles.

Group Subscription Questions

  • What is a group subscription?
  • A group subscription allows your school, company, or organization digital access to Foreign Affairs at a discounted group rate.
  • What is the duration of a group subscription?
  • We offer 1- and 2-year terms for group subscriptions. It does not auto-renew.
  • What is the minimum number of users needed?
  • A minimum of 25 users is needed to qualify for our group rates. If you're looking for a subscription for 1 person or small groups, please see our individual subscription plans here.
  • What methods of access do you offer?
  • We offer access by IP address authentication and individual login credentials. We are also compatible with OpenAthens and accessible by proxy.
  • What is the cost?
  • We provide custom quotes based on the method of access and number of users. We offer additional discounts for non-profits and academic institutions
  • What are the payment options?
  • Group subscriptions can be billed by invoice and paid by credit card, check, or wire transfer.
  • Is the print edition of Foreign Affairs included?
  • The print magazine can be included at an additional cost for certain plans.
  • I already get Foreign Affairs content from an aggregator database. Why would I need a group subscription?
  • You will find the most comprehensive collection of our content in its entirety with a Foreign Affairs group subscription. This includes our complete 100+ years of searchable archives, new issues, downloadable articles and issues in PDF and audio formats, and daily web articles only available on ForeignAffairs.com. Aggregator databases only offer a subset of our content and in limited digital formats.