Contenu du sommaire : The committee to run the world?
Revue |
Foreign Affairs ![]() |
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Numéro | May/June 2025, volume 104, number 3 |
Titre du numéro | The committee to run the world? |
Essays
- The Rise and Fall of Great-Power Competition. Trump's New Spheres of Influence - Stacie E. Goddard p. 8
- The Return of Great-Power Diplomacy. How Strategic Dealmaking Can Fortify American Power - A. Wess Mitchell p. 24
- The Russia That Putin Made. Moscow, the West, and Coexistence Without Illusion - Alexander Gabuev p. 40
- The Once and Future China. How Will Change Come to Beijing? - Rana Mitter p. 52
- Underestimating China. Why America Needs a New Strategy of Allied Scale to Offset Beijing's Enduring Advantages - Kurt M. Campbell and Rush Doshi p. 66
- Order Without America. How the International System Can Survive a Hostile Washington - Ngaire Woods p. 82
- The Post-Neoliberal Imperative. Contesting the Next Economic Paradigm - Jennifer M. Harris p. 94
- The Age of Forever Wars. Why Military Strategy No Longer Delivers Victory - Lawrence D. Freedman p. 108
- The Conventional Balance of Terror. America Needs a New Triad to Restore Its Eroding Deterrence - Andrew S. Lim and James D. Fearon p. 122
- The Empty Arsenal of Democracy. How America Can Build a New Defense Industrial Base - Michael Brown p. 136
- The Narrow Path to a New Middle East. A Regional Order to Contain Iran for Good - Dana Stroul p. 149
Reviews and Responses
- Why They Fight. What's at Stake in the Blame Game Over Ukraine - M. E. Sarotte p. 160
- Works in Progress. Yesterday's Economic Thinking Can't Solve Today's Economic Problems - Cecilia Elena Rouse p. 168
- Recent Books. Short capsule reviews from Foreign Affairs' panel of regular reviewers - p. 176
- The Archive - p. 204