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September/October Issue Out Now

 

This is your last chance to subscribe to Foreign Affairs at a limited time discount and receive the September/October issue. 

Your subscriber benefits include the following:

  • Six issues available in Print, Audio, PDF, EPUB, and MOBI formats
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  • Over a century of archives online
  • Our subscriber-only newsletter

 

 

Don't miss your chance to subscribe at just $2.50 per month  and receive the September/October issue.  This issue features leading scholars and thinkers on the biggest issues shaping geopolitics right now, including Tatiana Stanovaya on the future of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime, Ian Johnson on the walling-off of China, and Stephen Biddle on the role of technology in the war in Ukraine. The issue also covers:

  • How Europe is harnessing economic policy for geopolitical competition
  • Why the U.S.-Chinese rivalry will likely endure
  • How Washington can stand up to Turkey’s Erdogan, and more.
 
 
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The AI Power Paradox

Ian Bremmer and Mustafa Suleyman discuss how to regulate artificial intelligence.

The End of China’s Economic Miracle

Adam Posen examines China’s economic slowdown.

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The End of the Russian Idea

Andrei Kolesnikov explores what it will take to break Putinism’s grip in Russia.

The Price of Fragmentation

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva makes a case for how to shock-proof the global economy.

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The AI Power Paradox

Ian Bremmer and Mustafa Suleyman discuss how to regulate artificial intelligence.

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The End of China’s Economic Miracle

Adam Posen examines China’s economic slowdown.

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The End of the Russian Idea

Andrei Kolesnikov explores what it will take to break Putinism’s grip in Russia.

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The Price of Fragmentation

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva makes a case for how to shock-proof the global economy.

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson examine the promise and perils of artificial intelligence tools—and warn that if states don’t find ways to share the benefits of these advances more broadly, they will exacerbate inequalities in their own societies, writes Diane Coyle.

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson examine the promise and perils of artificial intelligence tools—and warn that if states don’t find ways to share the benefits of these advances more broadly, they will exacerbate inequalities in their own societies, writes Diane Coyle.

 

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Sincerely,

The Team at Foreign Affairs

 

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