Contenu du sommaire : Who Will Win The Next War?
| Revue |
Foreign Affairs |
|---|---|
| Numéro | July/August 2026, volume 105, number 4 |
| Titre du numéro | Who Will Win The Next War? |
Essays
- Losing the War of the Future. How New Technologies Threaten America's Military Advantage - Paul Scharre
- The Mirage of China's Military Edge. Panic Is Misguided—and Counterproductive - Dennis Blair
- The Next Russia Threat. Moscow's Military Power After Ukraine - Michael Kofman
- The Middle East Power Paradox. How the Iran War Will Transform America's Military Role - Dana Stroul
- The Strange Defeat of Nuclear Deterrence. And the Coming Crisis in Strategic Stability - Rose Gottemoeller
- The Broken Nuclear Umbrella. What Comes After Extended Deterrence - Jennifer Lind and Daryl G. Press
- The Afghanistan Reckoning. Forever Wars and the Costs of Collective Forgetting - Carter Malkasian
- Iran's New Grand Strategy. How a Remade Islamic Republic Will Reshape the Middle East - Narges Bajoghli and Vali Nasr
- Heartland vs. Rimland. The Battle Lines in the War for the Next Global Order - Michael Beckley and Hal Brands
- The Fault Lines in China's Power. America Must Build—and Use—Leverage Against Beijing - Ely Ratner and Nick Danby
- Why “China First” Will Fail. The Limits and Lessons of a Transactional Foreign Policy - Patricia M. Kim
- How to Survive the AI Shock. A Policy Playbook to Avert Political Crisis - James A. Davidson and Matthew J. Slaughter
Reviews & Responses
- Who Is China? Beijing's Self-Inflicted Identity Crisis - Ian Johnson
- A Democracy Safe for the World. How to Fix a Broken System - Sheri Berman
- Why America Gets Africa Wrong. U.S. Policy Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better - Zachariah Mampilly
- True North? Debating How to Deal With Pyongyang - Choi Jong Kun and Joel S. Wit; Lee Shin-wha; Nicholas Eberstadt, Robert Joseph, and David Maxwell; Victor Cha
- The German Question. Should Europe Fear Berlin? - Hanns W. Maull; Liana Fix
- The Back Page “The American Style: Our Past and Our Principles”


