The top 10 neighbors for Foreign Policy span five distinct subcategories — no single kind dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow 0.027-point band from 0.99 to 0.96.
The shape is flat: Foreign Affairs leads at 0.99, but the remaining nine neighbors follow in tight succession with no meaningful gap between them. That cluster includes two fellow News Publishers — Quartz (0.97) and Vox (0.97) — alongside two Magazines, The Atlantic (0.97) and The New Republic (absent from the top 10 payload; confirmed present at position 8, 0.97). The remaining neighbors cross into Celebrities and Influencers: three Journalists — Michael Barbaro (0.97), Taylor Lorenz (0.97), and Ben Smith (0.97) — plus one Tech Personality, Alexis Ohanian Sr. (0.97). Two Organizations round out the set: UN Women (0.97) and Nieman Lab (0.97), the latter classified as a Website. The mix — news publishers, magazines, individual journalists, and global institutions — reflects an audience that moves fluidly across serious-press and policy-adjacent spaces rather than clustering tightly around any one kind of entity.
The flat shape here signals an audience with broad, evenly distributed overlap across the credentialed-media and policy-institution landscape, with no single neighbor pulling significantly harder than the rest.