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Our January/February 2025 issue is available online today. It includes a special package on Donald Trump’s second term as president, featuring essays by Margaret MacMillan on whether leaders can divert the course of history, Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon on the perils of “America first,” Niall Ferguson on how Washington can win the new cold war, Bilahari Kausikan on how Asian countries adapted to Trump’s first term, and Matias Spektor on the rise of the global South. The issue also covers:
In a review of Dollars and Dominion, by Mary Bridges, and Chokepoints, by Edward Fishman, Henry Farrell explains why American economic power is faltering.
In a review of Dollars and Dominion, by Mary Bridges, and Chokepoints, by Edward Fishman, Henry Farrell explains why American economic power is faltering.
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