
Foreign Affairs
Volume 104, Number 1 (January/February 2025)
e-ISSN: 2327-7793
Contents:
- Will Trump Change the World?
- Stress Test : Can a Troubled Order Survive a Disruptive Leader?
- Trump's Antiliberal Order : How America First Undercuts America's Advantage
- How to Win the New Cold War : To Compete With China, Trump Should Learn From Reagan
- Who's Afraid of America First? : What Asia Can Teach the World About Adapting to Trump
- Rise of the Nonaligned: Who Wins in a Multipolar World?
- The Strange Triumph of a Broken America: Why Power Abroad Comes With Dysfunction at Home
- Putin's Point of No Return : How an Unchecked Russia Will Challenge the West
- Know Your Rival, Know Yourself: Rightsizing the China Challenge
- The Middle East's Dangerous New Normal : Iran, Israell and the Delicate Balance of Disorder
- Why South Korea Should Go Nuclear : The Bomb Is the Best Wy to Contain the Threat From the North
- The Price of American Retreat: Why Washington Must Reject Isolationism and Embrace Primary
- Migration Can Work for All : A Plan for Repalcing a Broken Global System
- The Race to Lead the Quantum Future: How the Newt Computing Revolution Will Transform the Global Economy and Upend National Security