Volume 103, Number 1
THE MIDDLE EAST AT WAR
ESSAYS
The Self-Doubting Superpower
America Shouldn’t Give Up on the World It Made
Fareed Zakaria
The Atrophy of American Statecraft
How to Restore Capacity for an Age of Crisis
Philip Zelikow
The Case for Conservative Internationalism
How to Reverse the Inward Turn of Republican Foreign Policy
Kori Schake
Taiwan and the True Sources of Deterrence
Why America Must Reassure, Not Just Threaten, China
Bonnie S. Glaser, Jessica Chen Weiss, and Thomas J. Christensen
The Big One
Preparing for a Long War With China
Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr.
The Crisis of African Democracy
Coups Are a Symptom—Not the Cause—of Political Dysfunction
Comfort Ero and Murithi Mutiga
How to China-Proof the Global Economy
America Needs a More Targeted Strategy
Peter E. Harrell
REVIEWS AND RESPONSES
The American Way of Economic War
Is Washington Overusing Its Most Powerful Weapons?
Paul Krugman
The Price of a Passport
What Is Lost When Citizenship Is Sold
Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
Washington’s New Trade Consensus
And What It Gets Wrong
Gordon H. Hanson
Thinking Like a State
What Makes Foreign Policy Rational?
John J. Mearsheimer and Sebastian Rosato; Keren Yarhi-Milo
Recent Books
Short capsule reviews from Foreign Affairs’ panel of regular reviewers
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