
Foreign Affairs
Volume 104, Number 5
(September/October 2025)
e-ISSN: 2327-7793
Contents:
- The Weaponized World Economy : Surviving the New Age of Economic Coercion
- The New Economic Geography : Who Profits in a Post-American World?
- The Real China Model: Beijing's Enduring Formula for Wealth and Power
- After the Trafe War : Remaking Rules From the Ruins of the Rules-Based System
- The World Economy Was Already Broken : But There Is a Better Way to Fix It
- Iran's Dangerous Desperation : What Comes After the 12-Day War
- Iran's Roads Not Taken : Tehran, Washington, and the Failure That Led to War
- China Is Winning the Cyberwar : America Needs a New Strategy of Deterrence
- After Xi : The Succession Question Obscuring China's Future - and Unsettling Its Present
- By Land or by Sea : Continental Power, Maritime Power, and the Fight for a New World Order
- America's Coming Crash : Will Washingto's Debt Addiction Spark the Next Global Crisis