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What Is Power? In our latest issue, out today, Foreign Affairs editors ask this question in the backdrop of global conflict, economic upheaval, and climate uncertainty. The main package features seven essays that leverage historical precedent to create an informed perspective on military, economic, soft power, and more.

 

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Man's face with sunglasses on, the reflection of the right lens is of war scene, left lens is solid red

The Perils of Pessimism

Why Anxious Nations are Dangerous Nations

Dan Drezner

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva giving a speech, against a purple and pink background

Can Brazil Turn Back the Clock? 

Latin America’s Nostalgia Trip and the Return of Lula

Brian Winter

The U.S. Council of Economic Advisers testifying before Congress in Washington

The Quants in the Room

How Much Power Do Economists Really Have?

Jason Furman

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