Contenu du sommaire : The World After the War
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
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Numéro | May/June 2022. Vol 101 ; Number 3 |
Titre du numéro | The World After the War |
The world after the war
- The price of hegemony. Can America learn to use its power? - Robert Kagan p. 10
- The return of conquest? Why the future of global order hinges on Ukraine - Tanisha M. Fazal p. 20
- The outsiders. How the international system can still check China and Russia - Stacie Goddard p. 28
- Putin unbound. How repression at home presaged belligerence abroad - Daniel Treisman p. 40
- Putin's war on history. The thousand-year struggle over Ukraine - Anna Reid p. 54
- The Cold War never ended. Ukraine, the China challenge and the revival of the West. - Stephen Kotkin p. 64
Essays
- A country of their own. Liberalism needs the nation. - Francis Fukuyama p. 80
- The new nuclear age. How China's growing nuclear arsenal threatens deterrence. - Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr p. 92
- A real foreign policy for the middle class. How to help American workers and project U.S. power. - Heidi rebo-Rediker and Douglas Rediker p. 105
- The return of statecraft. Back to basics in the post-American world. - Eliot A. Cohen p. 117
- The Middle East abhors a vacuum. America's exit and the coming contest for military supremacy. - Kenneth M. Pollack p. 130
- Rebels without a cause. The new face of African warfare. - Jason K. Stearns p. 143
- A force for the future. A high-reward, low-risk approach to AI military innovation. - Michael C. Horowitz, Lauren Kahn and Laura Resnick Samotin p. 157
- Single-market power. How Europe surpassed America in the quest for economic integration. - Matthias Matthijs and Craig Parsons p. 165
Reviews & responses
- What war is still good for. Why states fight. - Bridget L. Coggins p. 178
- Out of Africa. The real roots of the modern world. - Olúfémi Táíwò p. 182
- Deep takes. Does a better future lie in the prehistoric past? - Walter Scheidel p. 187