Contenu du sommaire : The Middle East Moves on
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
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Numéro | March/April 2022, Vol 101, Number 2 |
Titre du numéro | The Middle East Moves on |
The Middle East moves on
- In search of a post-American order. Amid changes in U.S. policy, regional powers are confronting new risks and finding new opportunities. - Daniel Kurtz-Phelan
- The price of order. Settling for less in the Middle East. - F. Gregory Gause III
- Why democracy stalled in the Middle East economic despair and the triumph of the China model. - Amaney A. Jamal and Michael Robbins
- Iran's hollow victory. The high price of regional dominance. - Karim Sadjadpour
- Axis of Abraham. Arab-Israeli normalization could remake the Middle East. - Michael Singh
- Scorched earth. Climate and conflict in the Middle East. - Marwa Daoudy
- The end of the Middle East. How an old map distorts a new reality? - Marc Lynch
Essays
- Enemies of my enemy. How fear of China is forging a new world order. - Michael Beckley
- Before the next shock. How America can build a more adaptive global economy. - Robert B. Zoellick
- Revenge of the patriarchs. Why autocrats fear women. - Erica Chenoweth and Zoe Marks
- The War on free speech. Censorship's global rise. - Jacob Mchangama
- The allies Are alright. Why America can get away with bullying its friends. - Robert E. Kelly and Paul Poast
- The Dictator's new playbook. Why democracy is losing the fight. - Moisés Naím
- When migrants become weapons. The long history and worrying future of a coercive tactic. - Lemmy M. Greenhill
Review essays
Responses and letters
- A rival of America's making? The debate over Washington's China strategy. - G. John Ikenberry; Andrew J. Nathan; Susan Thornton; Sun Zhe; John J. Mearsheimer
- Can sanctions be smart? The costs and benefits of economic coercion. - Justyna Gudzowska and John Prendergast; Daniel W. Drezner
Capsule reviews