Contenu du sommaire : The Desperation of the Dictators
| Revue | 
					Foreign Affairs					  				 | 
			
|---|---|
| Numéro | September/October 2023, volume 102, number 5 | 
| Titre du numéro | The Desperation of the Dictators | 
Essays
- Delusions of Détente. Why America and China Will Be Enduring Rivals - Michael Beckley
 - The AI Power Paradox. Can States Learn to Govern Artificial Intelligence—Before It's Too Late? - Ian Bremmer and Mustafa Suleyma
 - Putin's Age of Chaos. The Dangers of Russian Disorder - Tatiana Stanovaya
 - The End of the Russian Idea .What It Will Take to Break Putinism's Grip - Andrei Kolesnikov
 - Xi's Age of Stagnation The Great Walling-Off of China - Ian Johnson
 - The End of China's Economic Miracle. How Beijing's Struggles Could Be an Opportunity for Washington - Adam S. Posen
 - The Price of Fragmentation. Why the Global Economy Isn't Ready for the Shocks Ahead - Kristalina Georgieva
 - China's Road to Ruin; The Real Toll of Beijing's Belt and Road - Michael Bennon and Francis Fukuyama
 - Back in the Trenches; Why New Technology Hasn't Revolutionized Warfare in Ukraine - Stephen Biddle
 - Europe's Geoeconomic Revolution. How the EU Learned to Wield Its Real Power - Matthias Matthijs and Sophie Meunier
 - Erdogan the Survivor. Washington Needs a New Approach to Turkey's Improviser in Chief - Henri J. Barkey
 
Reviews and Responses
- Innovation and Its Discontents. Societies Get the Technology They Deserve - Diane Coyle
 - Born in the Bloodlands . Ukraine and the Future of the European Project - Michael Kimmage
 - The Merchant's Leviathan. How the East India Company Made the Modern World - Caroline Elkins
 - Recent Books. Short reviews from Foreign Affairs' panel of regular reviewers
 

				
