Essays by Adam Posen, Wally Adeyemo, Suzanne Maloney, and more.

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September/October Issue Out Now
September/October Issue Out Now
 

Our September/October 2025 issue is available online today. It features new essays by Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman on weaponized interdependence, Suzanne Maloney on what comes next for Iran, Wally Adeyemo and Joshua Zoffer on fixing the world economy, and Anne Neuberger on America’s losing cyber strategy. The magazine also covers:

  • A debate over India’s grand strategy
  • The roots of war between Israel and Iran
  • How maritime powers should approach the world
  • The dangers of Washington’s debt addiction, and more.

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After the Trade War

Michael Froman makes the case for a new rules-based economic system.

The Real China Model

Dan Wang and Arthur Kroeber lay out Beijing’s formula for wealth and power.

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The New Economic Geography 

Adam Posen considers who profits in a post-American world. 

After Xi

Tyler Jost and Daniel Mattingly warn of China’s looming succession crisis.

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After the Trade War

Michael Froman makes the case for a new rules-based economic system.

Image

The Real China Model

Dan Wang and Arthur Kroeber lay out Beijing’s formula for wealth and power.

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The New Economic Geography 

Adam Posen considers who profits in a post-American world. 

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After Xi

Tyler Jost and Daniel Mattingly warn of China’s looming succession crisis.

 
 

Books & Reviews

 

In Zbig, Edward Luce renders a genuine service to history by illuminating the life and legacy of Zbigniew Brzezinski, a star national security adviser, writes Tom Donilon.