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Our March/April 2025 issue is available online today. It features new essays by Michael Kimmage on American power in the new age of nationalism, Maha Yahya on how to establish a durable peace in the Middle East, Hal Brands on the global order under Donald Trump, and Jason Furman on the failures of Bidenomics. This issue also covers:
In the impressive and erudite Nationalism: A World History, Eric Storm shows how nationalism has singularly shaped the modern world, writes Pratap Bhanu Mehta.
In the impressive and erudite Nationalism: A World History, Eric Storm shows how nationalism has singularly shaped the modern world, writes Pratap Bhanu Mehta.
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