Contenu du sommaire : How (Not) To Fight an Economic War
| Revue |
Foreign Affairs |
|---|---|
| Numéro | May/June 2026, volume 105, number 3 |
| Titre du numéro | How (Not) To Fight an Economic War |
The Shock Waves of Iran
- The Real War for Iran's Future ? Who Will Determine the Fate of the Islamic Republic? - Afshon Ostovar p. 8
- The Third Islamic Republic. A War's Unintended Consequences - for Iran, the Middle East, and the Global Order - Suzanne Maloney p. 16
- The Iran Imperative. How America and Israel Can Shape a New Middle East - Amos Yadlin and Avner Golov p. 24
- The Iran Shock And the Dangerous Allure of Energy Autarky - Jason Bordoff and Meghan L. O'Sullivan p. 30
Essays
- How to Fight an Economic War. A Field Manual for a Ruptured World - Edward Fishman p. 40
- The New Trade Order. Restoring Balance to a Broken Global Economy - Robert E. Lighthizer p. 57
- The Tech High Ground. What It Will Take to Gain the Advantage Over China - Jake Sullivan p. 70
- North Korea as It Is. The Case for a Cold Peace - Victor Cha p. 86
- How North Korea Won. The Strange Triumph of Kim Jong Un - Jung H. Pak p. 100
- Kim's Dangerous Liaisons. Russia, China, and the Growing North Korea Threat - Oriana Skylar Mastro p. 114
- A Grand Strategy of Consolidation. How Trump Can Revitalize American Power - A. Wess Mitchell p. 128
- Venezuela Needs Regime Change. The Narrow Path to a Democratic Transition - Javier Corrales p. 143
Reviews and Responses
- Why Capitalism Persists. How Tensions and Resistance Can Drive Reinvention - Jeremy Adelman p. 154
- Are America and China Condemned to Repeat History? The Warnings of Great-Power Wars Past - Elizabeth D. Samet p. 162
Recent Books
- p. 169The Archive
- p. 196


