Contenu du sommaire : The New American Hegemony
| Revue |
Foreign Affairs |
|---|---|
| Numéro | March/April 2026, volume 105, number 2 |
| Titre du numéro | The New American Hegemony |
Essays
- The Predatory Hegemon. How Trump Wields American Power - Stephen M. Walt p. 8
- The Age of Kleptocracy. Geopolitical Power, Private Gain - Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon p. 24
- The Globalist Delusion. Why America Must Build a New Operating System - Nadia Schadlow p. 38
- The Multipolar Delusion. And the Unilateral Temptation - C. Raja Mohan p. 54
- America and China at the Edge of Ruin. A Last Chance to Step Back From the Brink - David M. Lampton and Wang Jisi p. 64
- Asia After America. How U.S. Strategy Failed—and Ceded the Advantage to China - Zack Cooper p. 76
- Women's Rights Are Democratic Rights. The Global Authoritarian Backlash to Gender Equality - Hillary Rodham Clinton p. 92
- Ukraine and the New Way of War. Learning the Right Lessons for the Conflicts of the Future - Rebecca Lissner and John Kawika Warden p. 106
- Europe's Next Hegemon. The Perils of German Power - Liana Fix p. 120
- Europe's Next War. The Rising Risk of NATO-Russia Conflict - Samuel Charap and Hiski Haukkala p. 132
Reviews and Responses
- The Tragedy of Great-Power Foreign Policy. Do Realists Hold the Solution to a World in Crisis? - Stacie E. Goddard p. 145
- China's Fragile Future. How Secure Is the CCP? - Andrew J. Nathan p. 152
- The Cracks in the India Model. Democracy Can Be Both Curse and Cure - Yamini Aiyar p. 159
- The Dream Palace of the West. Why the Old Order Is Gone for Good - Kishore Mahbubani p. 165
Recent Books
- p. 170The Archive
- p. 196


