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<title>Foreign Affairs : January/February 2026, volume 105, number 1</title>
<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Foreign Affairs</i> January/February 2026, volume 105, number 1</b><br />
<b>How Strong are the Strongmen?</b><br />
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<li><b>Essays</b> <i></i></li><li>The Weakness of the Strongmen.  What Really Threatens Authoritarians? <i>Stephen Kotkin</i></li><li>The Price of American Authoritarianism. What Can Reverse Democratic Decline? <i>Steven Levitsky, Lucan A. Way, and Daniel Ziblatt</i></li><li>The Illiberal International. Authoritarian Cooperation Is Reshaping the Global Order <i>Nic Cheeseman, Matías Bianchi, and Jennifer Cyr</i></li><li>How China Wins the Future. Beijing's Strategy to Seize the New Frontiers of Power <i>Elizabeth Economy</i></li><li>China's Long Economic War. How Beijing Builds Leverage for Indefinite Competition <i>Zongyuan Zoe Liu</i></li><li>The End of the Israel Exception. A New Paradigm for American Policy <i>Andrew P. Miller</i></li><li>The West's Last Chance. How to Build a New Global Order Before It's Too Late <i>Alexander Stubb</i></li><li>How to Survive in a Multialigned World. The Indian Way of Strategic Diversification <i>Tanvi Madan</i></li><li>Latin America's Revolution of the Right. The Forces Remaking the Region in the Age of Trump <i>Brian Winter</i></li><li>The Allies After America. In Search of Plan B <i>Philip H. Gordon and Mara Karlin</i></li><li>How Europe Lost. Can the Continent Escape Its Trump Trap? <i>Matthias Matthijs and Nathalie Tocci</i></li><li><b>Reviews and Responses</b> <i></i></li><li>The Fog of McNamara. An Anatomy of Failure in Vietnam <i>Fredrik Logevall</i></li><li>The Depopulation Panic. What Demographic Decline Really Means for the World <i>Jennifer D. Sciubba</i></li><li>Recent Books <i></i></li><li><b>Letters to the Editor</b> <i></i></li><li>The Dark Side of China's Success. A Response to “The Real China Model” <i></i></li><li>The Illusion of Nuclear Deterrence. A Response to “Europe's Bad Nuclear Options” <i></i></li>
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Foreign Affairs : November/December 2025, volume 104, number 6</title>
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<b>The New Tools of Power</b><br />
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<li><b>Essays</b> <i></i></li><li>The Stagnant Order. And the End or Rising Powers <i>Michael Beckley</i></li><li>A Grand Strategy of Reciprocity. How to Build an Economic and Security Order that Works for America <i>Oren Cass</i></li><li>The New Supply Chain Insecurity. Fortress America Is Not a Safer America. <i>Shannon K. O'Neil</i></li><li>The Return of the Energy Weapon. An Old Tool Creating New Dangers <i>Jason Bordoff and Meghan L. O'Sullivan</i></li><li>The AI Grand Bargain. What America Needs to Win the Innovation Race <i>Ben Buchanan and Tantum Collins</i></li><li>The Autumn of the Ayatollahs. What Kind of Change is Coming to Iran ? <i>Karim Sadjadpour</i></li><li>The New Eurasian Order. America Must Link Its Atlantic and Pacific Strategies. <i>Julianne Smith and Lindsey Ford</i></li><li>How Russia Recovered. What the Kremlin Is Learning from the War in Ukraine. <i>Dara Massicot</i></li><li>China Against China. Xi Jinping Confronts the Downsides of Success. <i>Jonathan A. Czin</i></li><li>The China Model's Fatal Flaw. Why Beijing Can't Overcome Overcapacity. <i>Lizzi C. Lee</i></li><li><b>Reviews and Responses</b> <i></i></li><li>The Miseducation of Xi Jinping. How a Father's Struggle Revealed the Price of Power. <i>Orville Schell</i></li><li>Exorbitant Pillage. Can't the U.S. Dollar Survive the U.S. Government? <i>Lael Brainard</i></li><li>Putins All the Way Down. How Russia Was Remade. <i>Joshua Yaffa</i></li><li>Who Has Free Speech? The Global Fight Over a Powerful Idea. <i>Jacob Mchangama</i></li><li>Recent Books <i></i></li><li>The Archive <i></i></li>
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Foreign Affairs : September/October 2025, volume 104, number 5</title>
<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Foreign Affairs</i> September/October 2025, volume 104, number 5</b><br />
<b>The Weaponized World Economy</b><br />
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<li><b>Essays</b> <i></i></li><li>The Weaponized World Economy. Surviving the New Age of Economic Coercion <i>Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman</i></li><li>The New Economic Geography. Who Profits in a Post-American World? <i>Adam S. Posen</i></li><li>The Real China Model. Beijing's Enduring Formula for Wealth and Power <i>Dan Wang and Arthur Kroeber</i></li><li>After the Trade War. Remaking Rules From the Ruins of the Rules-Based System <i>Michael B. G. Froman</i></li><li>The World Economy Was Already Broken. But There Is a Better Way to Fix It <i>Wally Adeyemo and Joshua P. Zoffer</i></li><li>Iran's Dangerous Desperation. What Comes After the 12-Day War <i>Suzanne Maloney</i></li><li>Iran's Roads Not Taken. Tehran, Washington, and the Failures That Led to War <i>Vali Nasr</i></li><li>China Is Winning the Cyberwar. America Needs a New Strategy of Deterrence <i>Anne Neuberger</i></li><li>After Xi. The Succession Question Obscuring China's Future—and Unsettling Its Present <i>Tyler Jost and Daniel C. Mattingly</i></li><li>By Land or by Sea. Continental Power, Maritime Power, and the Fight for a New World Order <i>S. C. M. Paine</i></li><li>America's Coming Crash. Will Washington's Debt Addiction Spark the Next Global Crisis? <i>Kenneth S. Rogoff</i></li><li><b>Reviews and Responses</b> <i></i></li><li>What Kind of Great Power Will India Be?  Debating New Delhi's Grand Strategy <i>Nirupama Rao; Dhruva Jaishankar; Lisa Curtis; Ashley J. Tellis</i></li><li>Grand Chessmaster. The Strategies of Zbigniew Brzezinski <i>Tom Donilon</i></li><li>Recent Books <i></i></li><li>Letters to the Editor <i></i></li><li>The Archive <i></i></li>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Foreign Affairs : July/August 2025, volume 104, number 4</title>
<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Foreign Affairs</i> July/August 2025, volume 104, number 4</b><br />
<b>Who Needs Allies?</b><br />
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<li><b>Essays</b> <i></i></li><li>Dispensable Nation. America in a Post-American World <i>Kori Schake</i></li><li>Beware the Europe You Wish For. The Downsides and Dangers of Allied Independence <i>Celeste A. Wallander</i></li><li>The Case for a Pacific Defense Pact America Needs a New Asian Alliance to Counter China <i>Ely Ratner</i></li><li>India's Great-Power Delusions. How New Delhi's Grand Strategy Thwarts Its Grand Ambitions <i>Ashley J. Tellis</i></li><li>The End of the Long American Century. Trump and the Sources of U.S. Power <i>Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr.</i></li><li>Might Unmakes Right. The Catastrophic Collapse of Norms Against the Use of Force <i>Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro</i></li><li>Strategies of Prioritization. American Foreign Policy After Primacy <i>Jennifer Lind and Daryl G. Press</i></li><li>Absent at the Creation? American Strategy and the Delusion of a Post-Trump Restoration <i>Rebecca Lissner and Mira Rapp-Hooper</i></li><li>How to Survive the New Nuclear Age. National Security in a World of Proliferating Risks and Eroding Constraints <i>Vipin Narang and Pranay Vaddi</i></li><li>Europe's Bad Nuclear Options And Why They May Be the Only Path to Security <i>Florence Gaub and Stefan Mair</i></li><li>Southeast Asia Is Starting to Choose. Why the Region Is Leaning Toward China <i>Yuen Foong Khong and Joseph Chinyong Liow</i></li><li>Tell Me How This Trade War Ends. The Right Way to Build a New Global Economic Order <i>Emily Kilcrease and Geoffrey Gertz</i></li><li><b>Reviews &amp; Responses</b> <i></i></li><li>How China Wins. Beijing's Advantages in a Revisionist Order <i>Julian Gewirtz</i></li><li>The Arctic Great Game And Why America Risks Losing It <i>Heather A. Conley</i></li><li>Behind the Firing Line. How William F. Buckley Reinvented Conservatism <i>Charles King</i></li><li>Your Land Is Our Land. Property, Power, and the Coming Age of Territorial Conflict <i>Sunil Amrith</i></li><li>Can America Outcompete China? Building a Strategy for Scale <i>Damien Ma and Lizzi C. Lee; Kurt Campbell and Rush Doshi</i></li><li><b>Letters to the Editor</b> <i></i></li><li>Real Friends, Real Talk. A Response to “The Return of Great-Power Diplomacy” <i></i></li>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Foreign Affairs : May/June 2025, volume 104, number  3</title>
<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Foreign Affairs</i> May/June 2025, volume 104, number  3</b><br />
<b>The committee to run the world?</b><br />
<ul>
<li><b>Essays</b> <i></i></li><li>The Rise and Fall of Great-Power Competition. Trump's New Spheres of Influence <i>Stacie E. Goddard</i></li><li>The Return of Great-Power Diplomacy. How Strategic Dealmaking Can Fortify American Power <i>A. Wess Mitchell</i></li><li>The Russia That Putin Made. Moscow, the West, and Coexistence Without Illusion <i>Alexander Gabuev</i></li><li>The Once and Future China. How Will Change Come to Beijing? <i>Rana Mitter</i></li><li>Underestimating China. Why America Needs a New Strategy of Allied Scale to Offset Beijing's Enduring Advantages <i>Kurt M. Campbell and Rush Doshi</i></li><li>Order Without America. How the International System Can Survive a Hostile Washington <i>Ngaire Woods</i></li><li>The Post-Neoliberal Imperative. Contesting the Next Economic Paradigm <i>Jennifer M. Harris</i></li><li>The Age of Forever Wars. Why Military Strategy No Longer Delivers Victory <i>Lawrence D. Freedman</i></li><li>The Conventional Balance of Terror. America Needs a New Triad to Restore Its Eroding Deterrence <i>Andrew S. Lim and James D. Fearon</i></li><li>The Empty Arsenal of Democracy. How America Can Build a New Defense Industrial Base <i>Michael Brown</i></li><li>The Narrow Path to a New Middle East. A Regional Order to Contain Iran for Good <i>Dana Stroul</i></li><li><b>Reviews and Responses</b> <i></i></li><li>Why They Fight. What's at Stake in the Blame Game Over Ukraine <i>M. E. Sarotte</i></li><li>Works in Progress. Yesterday's Economic Thinking Can't Solve Today's Economic Problems <i>Cecilia Elena Rouse</i></li><li>Recent Books. Short capsule reviews from Foreign Affairs' panel of regular reviewers <i></i></li><li>The Archive <i></i></li>
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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