Contenu du sommaire : How Strong are the Strongmen?
| Revue |
Foreign Affairs |
|---|---|
| Numéro | January/February 2026, volume 105, number 1 |
| Titre du numéro | How Strong are the Strongmen? |
Essays
- The Weakness of the Strongmen. What Really Threatens Authoritarians? - Stephen Kotkin p. 8
- The Price of American Authoritarianism. What Can Reverse Democratic Decline? - Steven Levitsky, Lucan A. Way, and Daniel Ziblatt p. 30
- The Illiberal International. Authoritarian Cooperation Is Reshaping the Global Order - Nic Cheeseman, Matías Bianchi, and Jennifer Cyr p. 46
- How China Wins the Future. Beijing's Strategy to Seize the New Frontiers of Power - Elizabeth Economy p. 58
- China's Long Economic War. How Beijing Builds Leverage for Indefinite Competition - Zongyuan Zoe Liu p. 74
- The End of the Israel Exception. A New Paradigm for American Policy - Andrew P. Miller p. 88
- The West's Last Chance. How to Build a New Global Order Before It's Too Late - Alexander Stubb p. 104
- How to Survive in a Multialigned World. The Indian Way of Strategic Diversification - Tanvi Madan p. 117
- Latin America's Revolution of the Right. The Forces Remaking the Region in the Age of Trump - Brian Winter p. 128
- The Allies After America. In Search of Plan B - Philip H. Gordon and Mara Karlin p. 142
- How Europe Lost. Can the Continent Escape Its Trump Trap? - Matthias Matthijs and Nathalie Tocci p. 154
Reviews and Responses
- The Fog of McNamara. An Anatomy of Failure in Vietnam - Fredrik Logevall p. 166
- The Depopulation Panic. What Demographic Decline Really Means for the World - Jennifer D. Sciubba p. 173
- Recent Books - p. 180
Letters to the Editor


