Contenu du sommaire : The Weaponized World Economy
Revue |
Foreign Affairs ![]() |
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Numéro | July/August 2025, volume 104, number 5 |
Titre du numéro | The Weaponized World Economy |
Essays
- The Weaponized World Economy. Surviving the New Age of Economic Coercion - Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman p. 8
- The New Economic Geography. Who Profits in a Post-American World? - Adam S. Posen p. 26
- The Real China Model. Beijing's Enduring Formula for Wealth and Power - Dan Wang and Arthur Kroeber p. 44
- After the Trade War. Remaking Rules From the Ruins of the Rules-Based System - Michael B. G. Froman p. 60
- The World Economy Was Already Broken. But There Is a Better Way to Fix It - Wally Adeyemo and Joshua P. Zoffer p. 99
- Iran's Dangerous Desperation. What Comes After the 12-Day War - Suzanne Maloney p. 111
- Iran's Roads Not Taken. Tehran, Washington, and the Failures That Led to War - Vali Nasr p. 122
- China Is Winning the Cyberwar. America Needs a New Strategy of Deterrence - Anne Neuberger p. 136
- After Xi. The Succession Question Obscuring China's Future—and Unsettling Its Present - Tyler Jost and Daniel C. Mattingly p. 148
- By Land or by Sea. Continental Power, Maritime Power, and the Fight for a New World Order - S. C. M. Paine p. 160
- America's Coming Crash. Will Washington's Debt Addiction Spark the Next Global Crisis? - Kenneth S. Rogoff p. 172
Reviews and Responses
- What Kind of Great Power Will India Be? Debating New Delhi's Grand Strategy - Nirupama Rao; Dhruva Jaishankar; Lisa Curtis; Ashley J. Tellis p. 186
- Grand Chessmaster. The Strategies of Zbigniew Brzezinski - Tom Donilon p. 196
- Recent Books - p. 204
- Letters to the Editor - p. 228
- The Archive - p. 232