Contenu du sommaire : The Sources of American Power
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
---|---|
Numéro | November/December 2023, volume 102, number 6 |
Titre du numéro | The Sources of American Power |
Essays
- The Sources of American Power. A Foreign Policy for a Changed World - Jake Sullivan
- The Dysfunctional Superpower . Can a Divided America Deter China and Russia? - Robert M. Gates
- The Return of Nuclear Escalation. How America's Adversaries Have Hijacked Its Old Deterrence Strategy - Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press
- AI Is Already at War. How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform the Military - Michèle A. Flournoy
- The Coming AI Economic Revolution. Can Artificial Intelligence Reverse the Productivity Slowdown? - James Manyika and Michael Spence
- The Real Washington Consensus Modernization Theory and the Delusions of American Strategy - Charles King
- The New Economic Security State. How De-risking Will Remake Geopolitics - Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman
- From Risk to Resilience. How Economies Can Thrive in a World of Threats - Anthea Roberts
- What America Wants From China. A Strategy to Keep Beijing Entangled in the World Order - Ryan Hass
Reviews and Responses
- Japan's Nuremberg. The Toyko Trial and the Birth of Postwar Liberalism - Jennifer Lind
- Why Smart Leaders Do Stupid Things. Is Foreign Policy Rational? - Keren Yarhi-Milo
- The Long Unipolar Moment? Debating American Dominance - Joshua Shifrinson; Anne-Marie Slaughter; Bilahari Kausikan; Robert Keohane; Stephen G. Brooks and William C. Wohlforth
- Who Killed the Chinese Economy? The Contested Causes of Stagnation Zongyuan - Zoe Liu; Michael Pettis; Adam S. Posen
- Recent Books Short reviews from Foreign Affairs' panel of regular reviewers
Letters
- Letter to the Editor-Out of the Trenches - T. X. Hammes; Stephen Biddle
- Letter to the Editor An AI Oversight - Marc Rotenberg