Contenu du sommaire : Decline and Fall
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
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Numéro | March/April 2021. Vol 100 ; Number 2 |
Titre du numéro | Decline and Fall |
Decline and Fall
- Present at the re-creation? U.S. foreign policy must be remade, not restored - Jessica T. Mathews p. 10
- Gone but not forgotten. Trump's long shadow and the end of American credibility - Jonathan Kirshner p. 18
- A superpower, like it or not. Why Americans must accept their global role - Robert Kagan p. 28
- The fractured power. How to overcome tribalism - Reuben E. Brigety II p. 40
- Foreign policy for pragmatists. How Biden can learn from history in real time - Gideon Rose p. 48
Essays
- Short of war. How to keep U.S.-Chinese confrontation from ending in calamity - Kevin Rudd p. 58
- Accomplice to carnage. How America enables war in Yemen - Robert Malley and Stephen Pomper p. 73
- How the WTO changed China. The mixed legacy of economic engagement - Yeling Tan p. 90
- System failure. America needs a global health policy for the pandemic age - Ashish Jha p. 103
- A new conservatism. Freeing the Right from free-market orthodoxy - Oren Cass p. 116
- A Palestinian reckoning. Time for a new beginning - Hussein Agha et Ahmad Samih Khalidi p. 129
- The innovation wars. America's eroding technological advantage - Christopher Darby and Sarah Sewall p. 142
- Opening up the order. A more inclusive international system - Anne-Marie Slaughter and Gordon LaForge p. 154
- Democracy on the defense. Turning back the authoritarian tide - Yasha Mounk p. 163
- The rate debate. Rethinking economics in the age of cheap money - James H. Stock p. 174
Reviews & responses
- The arena. Southeast Asia in the age of great-power rivalry - Bilahari Kausikan p. 186
- The stories China tells. The new historical memory reshaping Chinese nationalism - Jessica Chen Weiss p. 192
- Market value. Can capitalism serve democracy? - Binyamin Appelbaum p. 198