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Foreign Affairs Magazine ... July/August 2022 ... headings for many interesting articles


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Foreign Affairs Magazine ... July/August 2022 cover Red Square in Moscow, December 2021 Another Russia Is Possible The Kremlin Will Eventually Tire of Its Reliance on China Dmitri Alperovitch and Sergey Radchenko A Bayraktar TB2 combat drone donated to Ukraine being presented in Šiauliai, Lithuania, July 2022 How Ukraine Is Remaking War Technological Advancements Are Helping Kyiv Succeed Lauren Kahn A display of Iranian missiles that have been used in retaliatory strikes on U.S. targets, Tehran, January 2022 Last Chance For America and Iran A New Nuclear Deal Won’t Survive Without a Broader Rapprochement   Trita Parsi Russian President Vladimir Putin meeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sochi, Russia, August 2022 The Disturbing Return of the Fifth Column How Enemies Within—Real and Imagined—Are Influencing Geopolitics Harris Mylonas and Scott Radnitz MOST-READ ARTICLES The World Putin Wants How Distortions About the Past Feed Delusions About the Future Fiona Hill and Angela Stent China’s Growing Water Crisis A Chinese Drought Would Be a Global Catastrophe Gabriel Collins and Gopal Reddy China Hasn’t Reached the Peak of Its Power Why Beijing Can Afford to Bide Its Time Oriana Skylar Mastro and Derek Scissors Last Chance For America and Iran A New Nuclear Deal Won’t Survive Without a Broader Rapprochement   Trita Parsi The Disturbing Return of the Fifth Column How Enemies Within—Real and Imagined—Are Influencing Geopolitics Harris Mylonas and Scott Radnitz Current Issue July/August 2022: What Is Power? VIEW MORE Why War Fails Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and the Limits of Military Power Lawrence Freedman Audio available for this article The Balance of Soft Power The American and Chinese Quests to Win Hearts and Minds Maria Repnikova Audio available for this article Lula in São Paulo, Brazil, March 2022 Can Brazil Turn Back the Clock? Latin America’s Nostalgia Trap and the Return of Lula Brian Winter Audio available for this article Xi, Biden, and then-Secretary of State John Kerry meeting in Washington, September 2015 The Hollow Order Rebuilding an International System That Works Philip Zelikow Audio available for this article The Latest Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, June 2022 The World Putin Wants How Distortions About the Past Feed Delusions About the Future Fiona Hill and Angela Stent Audio available for this article Only Bipartisanship Can Defeat Authoritarian Aggression For Success Abroad, Americans Need Consensus at Home Dan Sullivan and Daniel Twining The U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., March 2022 The Crisis in Progressive Foreign Policy How the Left Can Adapt to an Age of Great-Power Rivalry Stephen Wertheim Spotlight: Afghanistan Pakistani protesters rally against the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in Karachi, Pakistan, September 2001 How the Good War Went Bad America’s Slow-Motion Failure in Afghanistan Carter Malkasian Can the Taliban Be Contained? Why the West Needs to Nurture the Movement’s Realists Saad Mohseni Why Afghanistan Fell An Insider’s Account of What Went Wrong Ajmal Ahmady Chronicle of a Defeat Foretold Why America Failed in Afghanistan Christina Lamb Stop Starving Afghanistan Why the West Should Release Its Economic Chokehold Graeme Smith A mural of Brittney Griner and other U.S. hostages in Washington, D.C., July 2022 The Prisoners Dilemma America Must Adapt to a New Era of Hostage-Taking Danielle Gilbert Testing a microchip in a student lab in Tainan, Taiwan, February 2022 When Trade Leads to War China, Russia, and the Limits of Interdependence Dale C. Copeland Dried-up riverbed of Jialing river, a Yangtze tributary, China, August 2022 China’s Growing Water Crisis A Chinese Drought Would Be a Global Catastrophe Gabriel Collins and Gopal Reddy SPONSOR CONTENT The Opportunities Ahead Learn from the top programs in the world at our Graduate School Forum Editor’s Pick ISSUE: MAY/JUNE 2022 The Cold War Never Ended Ukraine, the China Challenge, and the Revival of the West Stephen Kotkin READ MORE Kotryna Zukauskaite Members of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, September 2021 China Hasn’t Reached the Peak of Its Power Why Beijing Can Afford to Bide Its Time Oriana Skylar Mastro and Derek Scissors Slovenian soldiers erecting barriers along the border with Croatia near Gibina, Slovenia, November 2015 Europe on Its Own Why the United States Should Want a Better-Armed EU Max Bergmann Anti-Taliban fighters in Panjshir, Afghanistan, August 2021 What the Taliban Really Fear A Resistance Movement Is Growing in Afghanistan—and It Needs International Support Ali Maisam Nazary Book Reviews VIEW MORE The U.S. Military and the Coming Great-Power Challenge Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr. Can an American-led coalition prevent the next war? CONTINUE READING More Book Reviews U.S. President Joe Biden signing the Inflation Reduction Act into law in Washington, D.C., August 2022 America Rejoins the Climate Fight New Legislation Will Reshape Policy—and U.S. Diplomacy Richard G. Newell Audio available for this article Chinese President Xi Jinping in Hong Kong, July 2022 PODCAST Is China Changing How It Sees the World? A Conversation With Kevin Rudd Illustration by Joan Wong; photo by Mike Blake / Reuters The China Trap U.S. Foreign Policy and the Perilous Logic of Zero-Sum Competition Jessica Chen Weiss Audio available for this article The Ukraine Scenarios Exploring the Possible Outcomes of Russia’s Invasion Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage Nacho Doce / Reuters Chinese soldiers patrolling in the Spratly Islands, February 2016 Beijing’s Upper Hand in the South China Sea Why Time Is Running Out to Secure U.S. Interests Gregory Poling Smoke from a Russian airstrike in Lviv, Ukraine, March 2022 Playing With Fire in Ukraine The Underappreciated Risks of Catastrophic Escalation John J. Mearsheimer Audio available for this article U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and other attendees at the G-7 summit in Germany, May 2022 The Global Minimum Tax Lives On America Has Abandoned It for Now but Will Likely Come Around Kimberly Clausing VIEW ALL ARTICLES Council on Foreign Relations From the publishers of Foreign Affairs The Crisis of the Century: How the United States Can Protect Climate Migrants Cyber Week in Review: August 26, 2022 by Adam Segal Debate about the Monarchy Continues to Roil Thailand by Author:Joshua Kurlantzick Published by the Council on Foreign Relations ©2022 Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. All Rights Reserved. × Loading



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