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This is your last chance to subscribe to Foreign Affairs and receive the November/December issue. Your subscriber benefits include the following:

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Don't miss your chance to save $5 on your subscription and receive our November/December issue. It features new essays by today’s leading policymakers and thinkers, including U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on the future of American foreign policy, former U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Michèle Flournoy on how artificial intelligence will transform the military, and scholars Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman on the convergence of economic and national security. The issue also covers:

  • Why the risk of nuclear war is growing
  • What an AI-powered economy could look like
  • Why smart leaders do stupid things
  • What is driving China’s economic stagnation, and more.
 
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The Dysfunctional Superpower

Robert Gates warns that American political disorder is undermining the country’s security.

From Risk to Resilience

Anthea Roberts discusses how to build resilient national economies.

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The Real Washington Consensus

Charles King calls on U.S. policymakers to rethink their assumptions about how societies work and how they can change. 

What America Wants From China

Ryan Hass offers a strategy to preserve a functioning global system that includes China. 

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The Dysfunctional Superpower

Robert Gates warns that American political disorder is undermining the country’s security.

Image

From Risk to Resilience

Anthea Roberts discusses how to build resilient national economies.

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The Real Washington Consensus

Charles King calls on U.S. policymakers to rethink their assumptions about how societies work and how they can change. 

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What America Wants From China

Ryan Hass offers a strategy to preserve a functioning global system that includes China. 

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

Bass encourages a deeper understanding of the Asian experience under war and occupation, examining the Tokyo trial of 1946–48 and Allied efforts to bring justice at the end of World War II, writes Jennifer Lind.

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

Bass encourages a deeper understanding of the Asian experience under war and occupation, examining the Tokyo trial of 1946–48 and Allied efforts to bring justice at the end of World War II, writes Jennifer Lind.

 

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The Team at Foreign Affairs

 

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