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[[File:Oliver Munday Illustration for Foreign Policy magazine article by William T. Vollmann.jpg|thumbnail|right|"Surveillance State" Illustration]]
* ''Foreign Policy'' received its first design recognition for "The Surveillance State", appearing in its annual Global Thinkers issue in December 2013. The illustration by Oliver Munday accompanied the marquee story by novelist William T. Vollmann, who discussed “the surveillance state” we knowingly live in after the [[Global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)|revelations of wide-reaching surveillance by the NSA]]. Munday's illustration for ''FP'' appeared in the American Illustration annual award book (#33.)<ref name="AI-AP Award">{{cite web|last=American Illustration American Photography|title=American Illustration 33 Winners|url=http://www.ai-ap.com/slideshow/AI/33/#349|publisher=American Illustration American Photography|access-date=23 July 2018}}</ref>
* ''Foreign Policy'' writers won multiple awards from the [[United Nations Correspondents Association]]. Senior diplomatic reporter [[Colum Lynch]] received the silver medal for the [[Elizabeth Neuffer Memorial Prize]] for his three-part series on the UNAMID peacekeeping mission in Darfur. ''FP'' contributor [[James Reinl]] won the gold medal in [[The United Nations Foundation Prize]] for print for his reporting on Somalia and Kenya, including his story in ''Foreign Policy'' titled "Crazy Town" about PTSD in Somalia.<ref name="UNCA Awards">{{cite web|last=United Nations Correspondents Association|title=2014 UNCA Award Winners|url=http://unca.com/2014-unca-awards-winners/|publisher=United Nations Correspondents Association|access-date=23 July 2018}}</ref>