Contenu du sommaire : Innovation power
| Revue | 
					Foreign Affairs					  				 | 
			
|---|---|
| Numéro | MarchApril 2023, Vol. 102, Number 2 | 
| Titre du numéro | Innovation power | 
Essays
- The reckoning that wasn't. Why America remains trapped by false dreams of hegemony. - Andrew J. Bacevich p. 6
 - How democracy can win. The right way to counter autocracy. - Samantha Power p. 22
 - Innovation power. Why technology will define the future of geopolitics. - Eric Schmidt p. 38
 - People over robots. The global economy needs immigration before automation. - Lant Pritchett p. 53
 - China's hidden tech revolution. How Beijing threatens U.S. dominance. - Dan Wang p. 65
 - What Russia got wrong. Can Moscow learn from its failures in Ukraine? - Dara Massicot p. 78
 - The limits of the no-limits partnership. China and Russia can't be split, but they can be thwarted. - Patricia M. Kim p. 94
 - Disunited Kingdom. Will nationalism break Britain? - Fintan O'Toole p. 106
 - How commerce can save the climate. The case for a green free trade agreement. - Gordon H. Hanson and Matthew J. Slaughter p. 119
 - Asia's third way. How ASEAN survives - and thrives - amid great-power competition - Kishore Mahbubani p. 130
 - After the Iran deal. A plan B to contain the Islamic Republic. - Suzanne Maloney p. 142
 
Reviews and responses
- The divided diplomat. Ralph Bunche and the contradictions of liberal order. - Zachariah Mampilly p. 156
 - Behind enemy lines. The CIA's cold war in China. - Jane Perlez p. 162
 - The cult of secrecy. America's classification crisis. - Patrick Radden Keefe p. 168
 - Blundering into Baghdad. The right - and wrong - lessons of the Iraq war. - Hal Brands p. 176
 - Recent books - p. 185
 - The Archive - p. 212
 

				
