Contenu du sommaire : The Self-Doubting Superpower
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
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Numéro | January/February 2024, volume 103, number 1 |
Titre du numéro | The Self-Doubting Superpower |
The Middle East at War
- The War That Remade the Middle East. How Washington Can Stabilize a Transformed Region - Maria Fantappie and Vali Nasr
- Why Israel Slept. The War in Gaza and the Search for Security - Amos Yadlin and Udi Evental
- Members of Hamas displaying drones in Gaza City, October 2022 Hamas's Asymmetric Advantage. What Does It Mean to Defeat a Terrorist Group? - Audrey Kurth Cronin
Essays
- The Self-Doubting Superpower. America Shouldn't Give Up on the World It Made - Fareed Zakaria
- The Atrophy of American Statecraft. How to Restore Capacity for an Age of Crisis - Philip Zelikow
- The Case for Conservative Internationalism. How to Reverse the Inward Turn of Republican Foreign Policy - Kori Schake
- Taiwan and the True Sources of Deterrence. Why America Must Reassure, Not Just Threaten, China - Bonnie S. Glaser, Jessica Chen Weiss, and Thomas J. Christensen
- The Big One. Preparing for a Long War With China - Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr.
- The Crisis of African Democracy. Coups Are a Symptom—Not the Cause—of Political Dysfunction - Comfort Ero and Murithi Mutiga
- How to China-Proof the Global Economy. America Needs a More Targeted Strategy - Peter E. Harrell
Reviews and Responses
- The American Way of Economic War. Is Washington Overusing Its Most Powerful Weapons? - Paul Krugman
- The Price of a Passport? What Is Lost When Citizenship Is Sold - Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
- Washington's New Trade Consensus. And What It Gets Wrong - Gordon H. Hanson
- Thinking Like a State. What Makes Foreign Policy Rational? - John J. Mearsheimer and Sebastian Rosato; Keren Yarhi-Milo
- Recent Books. Short reviews from Foreign Affairs' panel of regular reviewers