Contenu du sommaire : What is power?
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
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Numéro | July/August 2022. Vol 101 ; number 4 |
Titre du numéro | What is power? |
What is power?
- Why war fails. Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the limits of military power. - Lawrence Freedman p. 10
- What the mighty miss. The blind spots of power. - Ngaire Woods p. 24
- The perils of pessimism. Why anxious nations are dangerous nations. - Daniel W. Drezner p. 34
- The balance of soft power. The American and Chinese quests to win hearts and minds. - Maria Repnikova p. 44
- What makes a power great. The real drivers of rise and fall. - Michael J. Mazarr p. 52
- What money can't buy. The limits of economic power. - Barry Eichengreen p. 64
- Hierarchies of weakness. The social divisions that hold countries back. - Amitav Acharya p. 74
Essays
- Can Putin survive? The lessons of the Soviet collapse. - Vladislav Zubok p. 84
- The consequences of conquest. Why Indo-Pacific power hinges on Taiwan. - Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Caitlin Talmadge p. 97
- The hollow order. Rebuilding and international system that works. - Philip Zelikow p. 107
- Last best hope. The West's final chance to build a better world order. - Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay p. 120
- The new energy order. How governments will transform energy markets. - Jason Bordoff and Meghan L. O'Sullivan p. 131
- Nigeria's second independence. Why the giant of Africa needs to start over. - Uzodinma Iweala p. 145
- The myth of the global. Why regional ties win the day. - Shannon K. O'Neil p. 158
- Can Brazil turn back the clock? Latin America's nostalgia trap and the return of Lula. - Brian Winter p. 170
Reviews & responses
- The Quants in the room. How much power to economists really have? - Jason Furman p. 182
- Evil empires? the long shadow of British colonialism. - Lauren Benton p. 190
- How the system was rigged. The global economic order and the myth of sovereignty. - Branko Milanovic p. 197