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What’s Inside
Learning From the COVID-19 Failure—Before the Next Outbreak Arrives
Michael T. Osterholm andMark Olshaker
It Takes a State
Francis Fukuyama
How Federalism Can Protect Democracy From Pandemics
Danielle Allen
COVID-19 and the Costs of Global Dysfunction
Stewart Patrick
America, China, and the Perils of Confrontation
Lee Hsien Loong
Can Endless Spending Prevent Economic Calamity?
Sebastian Mallaby
Charting a Path Between Protectionism and Globalism
Robert E. Lighthizer
How a Confident America Should Deal With Russia
Victoria Nuland
How States Weaponize Graft
Philip Zelikow, Eric Edelman,Kristofer Harrison, andCeleste Ward Gventer
The United States Must Recover the Full Range of Its Power
Robert M. Gates
The Age of Contagion Demands More Internationalism, Not Less
G. John Ikenberry
The Unraveling of American Power
Alexander Cooley andDaniel H. Nexon
What Is Tearing America Apart?
Amy Chua
A Radical Agenda to Tame Inequality
Arvind Subramanian
The Ethnic Cleansing of Native Americans
David Treuer
Saving the Earth Requires Realism, Not Revolution
Hal Harvey
A Response to “Come Home, America?”
H. R. McMaster
Is Grand Strategy Dead?
James B. Steinberg,Francis J. Gavin,Daniel W. Drezner,Ronald R. Krebs, andRandall Schweller
A Response to “The Dismal Kingdom”
Michael Feuer
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