Contenu du sommaire : The world according to Xi Jinping
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
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Numéro | November/December 2022. Vol 101 ; Number 6 |
Titre du numéro | The world according to Xi Jinping |
Essays
- The world according to Xi Jinping. What China's ideologue in chief really believes. - Kevin Rudd p. 8
- Russia's dangerous decline. The Kremlin won't go down without a fight. - Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Michael Kofman p. 22
- The sources of Russian misconduct. A diplomat defects from the Kremlin. - Boris Bondarev p. 36
- Why American power endures. The U.S.-led order isn't in decline. - G. John Ikenberry p. 56
- Mexico's dying democracy. AMLO and the toll of authoritarian populism. - Denise Dresser p. 74
- The real China hands. What Washington can learn from its Asian allies. - Michael J. Green p. 91
- The rewards of rivalry. U.S.-Chinese competition can spur climate progress. - Jeff D. Colgan and Nicholas L. Miller p. 108
- The age of inflation. Easy money, hard choices. - Kenneth S. Rogoff p. 120
- After neoliberalism. All economics is local. - Rana Foroohar p. 134
- Africa's past is not its future. How the continent can chart its own course - Mo Ibrahim p. 146
Reviews & responses
- Boom and bust. Why it's hard to predict economic growth. - Liaquat Ahamed p. 158
- Good at being bad. How dictatorships endure. - Sheri Berman p. 166
- The unwinnable war. America's blind spots in Afghanistan. - Laurel Miller p. 174
- The world tech made. Can Silicon Valley be redeemed? - Margaret O'Mara p. 181
Recent books
- p. 190The archive
- p. 216