Contenu du sommaire : Does Peace Have a Chance?
Revue | Foreign Affairs |
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Numéro | March/April 2024 |
Titre du numéro | Does Peace Have a Chance? |
The Fight for a New Middle East
- The Strange Resurrection of the Two-State Solution. How an Unimaginable War Could Bring About the Only Imaginable Peace - Martin Indyk
- The Two-State Mirage. How to Break the Cycle of Violence in a One-State Reality - Marc Lynch and Shibley Telhami
- Only the Middle East Can Fix the Middle East. The Path to a Post-American Regional Order - Dalia Dassa Kaye and Sanam Vakil
- Israel's Self-Destruction. Netanyahu, the Palestinians, and the Price of Neglect - Aluf Benn
Essays
- India's Feet of Clay. How Modi's Supremacy Will Hinder His Country's Rise - Ramachandra Guha
- William Burns testifying in the U.S. Senate, February 2021 Spycraft and Statecraft. Transforming the CIA for an Age of Competition - William J. Burns
- Politics Can't Stop at the Water's Edge. The Right Way to Fight Over Foreign Policy - Elizabeth N. Saunders
- The Age of Amorality. Can America Save the Liberal Order Through Illiberal Means? - Hal Brands
- Kissinger and the True Meaning of Détente. Reinventing a Cold War Strategy for the Contest With China - Niall Ferguson
- The United States' Missed Opportunity in Latin America. Economic Security Begins Closer to Home - Shannon K. O'Neil
Reviews and Responses
- Who's Afraid of Freedom? The Fight for Liberalism's Future - Helena Rosenblatt
- How Iraq Happened. Washington's Fateful Misreading of Saddam - Gideon Rose
- How Israel Fights. And Why Military Prowess Doesn't Guarantee Strategic Success - Shashank Joshi
- The Real Roots of Xi Jinping Thought. Chinese Political Philosophers' Long Struggle With Modernity - Rana Mitter
- After Free Trade. Trump's Legacy and the Future of the Global Economy Robert E. Lighthizer; - Gordon H. Hanson
- Recent Books Short reviews from Foreign Affairs' panel of regular reviewers
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