Essays by Antony Blinken, Susan Glasser, Karim Sadjadpour, Dahlia Scheindlin, and more.

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November/December Issue Out Now

 

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Our November/December 2024 issue is available online today. It includes a special package on the future of conflict, featuring Mara Karlin on the return of total war, Erik Lin-Greenberg on how leaders can avoid escalation, Oriana Skylar Mastro on the military logic of China’s autocratic partnerships, and Michael Horowitz on how technology is remaking war. The issue also covers:

  • Why political violence is on the rise in the United States
  • How people misunderstand populism
  • The coming age of depopulation
  • How to win the fight against autocracy, and more.
 
 
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America’s Strategy of Renewal

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken reflects on the Biden administration’s foreign policy track record.

The Fight for a New Israel

Dahlia Scheindlin discusses how to restore Israeli democracy.

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The Upside to Uncertainty on Taiwan

James Steinberg weighs the U.S. policy of strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan.

The New Battle for the Middle East

Karim Sadjadpour examines Saudi Arabia’s and Iran’s clashing regional visions.

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America’s Strategy of Renewal

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken reflects on the Biden administration’s foreign policy track record.

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The Fight for a New Israel

Dahlia Scheindlin discusses how to restore Israeli democracy.

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The Upside to Uncertainty on Taiwan

James Steinberg weighs the U.S. policy of strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan.

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The New Battle for the Middle East

Karim Sadjadpour examines Saudi Arabia’s and Iran’s clashing regional visions.

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

In a review of “Reagan: His Life and Legend” by Max Boot, Susan Glasser explores the fight over the legacy of the conservative hero in the era of Donald Trump.

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

In a review of “Reagan: His Life and Legend” by Max Boot, Susan Glasser explores the fight over the legacy of the conservative hero in the era of Donald Trump.

 

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