Contenu du sommaire : The divided world - America's cold wars
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
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Numéro | November/December 2021. Vol 100 ; Number 6 |
Titre du numéro | The divided world - America's cold wars |
The divided world - America's cold wars
- The new cold war. America, China, and the Echoes of History - Hal Brands and John Lewis Gaddis p. 10
- Containment beyond the Cold War. How Washington lost the post-soviet peace - M.E. Sarotte p. 22
- the Kremlin's strange victory. How Putin exploits American dysfunction and fuels American decline - Fiona Hill p. 36
- The inevitable rivalry. America, China, and the Tragedy of great-power politics - John J. Mearsheimer p. 48
Essays
- The last days of intervention. Afghanistan and the delusions of maximalism - Rory Stewart p. 60
- Taiwan and the fight for democracy. A force for good in the changing international order - Tsai Ing-wen p. 74
- The age of America first Washington's flawed new foreign policy consensus - Richard Haas p. 85
- The coming democratic revival. America's opportunity to lead the fight against authoritarianism - Madeleine K. Albright p. 99
- The technopolar moment. How digital powers will reshape the global order - Ian Bremmer p. 112
- America's crypto conundrum. Protecting security without crushing innovation - Justin Muzinich p. 129
- The myth of Russian Decline. Why Moscow will be a persistent power - Michael Kofman and Andrea Kendall-Taylor p. 142
- Order before peace. Kissinger's Middle East diplomacy and its lessons for today - Martin Indyk p. 153
- The international Order isn't ready for the climate crisis. The case for a new planetary politics - Stewart M. Patrick p. 166
Reviews & responses
- Market prophets. The path to a new economics - Felicia Wong p. 178
- How apartheid endures. The betrayal of South Africa - Sisonk Msimang p. 184
- Liars in high places. Who's to blame for misinformation? - Jameel Jaffer p. 190
- The imperial presidency's enablers. Why executive power grows unchecked - Stephen I. Vladeck p. 195