Contenu du sommaire : World of War
| Revue | 
					Foreign Affairs					  				 | 
			
|---|---|
| Numéro | November/December 2024 volume 103, number 6 | 
| Titre du numéro | World of War | 
Essays
- Wars Are Not Accidents. Managing Risk in the Face of Escalation - Erik Lin-Greenberg
 - Battles of Precise Mass Technology Is Remaking War — and America Must Adapt - Michael C. Horowitz
 - The Age of Depopulation. Surviving a World Gone Gray - Nicholas Eberstadt
 - The Return of Total War. Understanding — and Preparing for — a New Era of Comprehensive Conflict - Mara Karlin
 - China's Agents of Chaos. The Military Logic of Beijing's Growing Partnerships - Oriana Skylar Mastro
 - America's Strategy of Renewal. Rebuilding Leadership for a New World - Antony J. Blinken
 - The New Battle for the Middle East. Saudi Arabia and Iran's Clash of Visions - Karim Sadjadpour
 - The Fight for a New Israel. To End the War and Build a Lasting Peace, the Country Must Reinvent Its Own Democracy - Dahlia Scheindlin
 - The Populist Phantom. Threats to Democracy Start at the Top. - Larry M. Bartels
 - How to End the Democratic Recession. The Fight Against Autocracy Needs a New Playbook. - Larry Diamond
 - Our Own Worst Enemies. The Violent Style in American Politics - Robert A. Pape
 
Reviews & Responses
- The Upside to Uncertainty on Taiwan. How to Avert Catastrophe at the World's Most Dangerous Flash Point - James B. Steinberg
 - Whose Ronald Reagan? Fighting Over the Legacy of a Conservative Hero in the Era of Trump - Susan B. Glasser
 - Can the United Nations Be Saved? The Case for Getting Back to Basics - Thant Myint-U
 - Recent Books. Short capsule reviews from Foreign Affairs' panel of regular reviewers
 

				
