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September/October Issue Out Now

 

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September/October Issue Out Now

 

Subscribe to Foreign Affairs now for $5 off. Your subscriber benefits include the following:

  • Six issues available in Print, PDF and file types for Kindle and Nook devices
  • Unlimited access to new articles and audio
  • Access to the Foreign Affairs app (iOS and Android)
  • Over a century of archives
  • Our subscriber-only newsletter
 

Our September/October issue is available online today. It features new essays by Condoleezza Rice, the former U.S. secretary of state, on the perils of isolationism; Richard Haass, the former president of the Council on Foreign Relations, on how the United States should handle challenging alliances; and Brian Deese, the former director of the National Economic Council, on why a new Marshall Plan is needed for the clean energy transition. Also in this issue: former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley teamed up with the former Google CEO Eric Schmidt to co-author a piece on how technology is reshaping war. The magazine also covers::

  • How Washington can stop the next China shock
  • Why the United States is losing the race for knowledge
  • How to avoid a bioweapons catastrophe
  • Why the far right embraces foreign tyrants, and more.
 
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What Was the Biden Doctrine?

Jessica Mathews examines Biden’s foreign policy legacy.

The Return of Hamiltonian Statecraft

Walter Russell Mead discusses the ideas behind a new U.S. grand strategy.

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China’s Real Economic Crisis

Zongyuan Zoe Liu explains the structural issues fueling China’s economic woes.

How Everything Became National Security

Daniel Drezner warns of the risks of overclassifying things as national security issues.

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What Was the Biden Doctrine?

Jessica Mathews examines Biden’s foreign policy legacy.

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The Return of Hamiltonian Statecraft

Walter Russell Mead discusses the ideas behind a new U.S. grand strategy.

Image

China’s Real Economic Crisis

Zongyuan Zoe Liu explains the structural issues fueling China’s economic woes.

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How Everything Became National Security

Daniel Drezner warns of the risks of overclassifying things as national security issues.

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

In a review of Zhou Enlai: A Life, Chen Jian provides an enthralling narrative of China’s longtime premier—and brings twentieth-century Chinese history alive in new and very personal ways, writes Orville Schell.

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

In a review of Zhou Enlai: A Life, Chen Jian provides an enthralling narrative of China’s longtime premier—and brings twentieth-century Chinese history alive in new and very personal ways, writes Orville Schell.

 

Subscribe today to access the full issue, plus full access to new and archival content, audio editions, and The Backstory, our subscriber-only newsletter.


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The Team at Foreign Affairs

 

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