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In Search of a Post-American Order
Settling for Less in the Middle East
F. Gregory Gause III
Economic Despair and the Triumph of the China Model
Amaney A. Jamal andMichael Robbins
The High Price of Regional Dominance
Karim Sadjadpour
Arab-Israeli Normalization Could Remake the Middle East
Michael Singh
Climate and Conflict in the Middle East
Marwa Daoudy
How an Old Map Distorts a New Reality
Marc Lynch
How Fear of China Is Forging a New World Order
Michael Beckley
How America Can Build a More Adaptive Global Economy
Robert B. Zoellick
Why Autocrats Fear Women
Erica Chenoweth andZoe Marks
Censorship’s Global Rise
Jacob Mchangama
Why America Can Get Away With Bullying Its Friends
Robert E. Kelly andPaul Poast
Why Democracy Is Losing the Fight
Moisés Naím
The Long History and Worrying Future of a Coercive Tactic
Kelly M. Greenhill
The Dangerous Decline of American Naval Power
Kori Schake
The Debate Over Washington’s China Strategy
G. John Ikenberry,Andrew J. Nathan,Susan Thornton,Sun Zhe, andJohn Mearsheimer
The Costs and Benefits of Economic Coercion
Justyna Gudzowska,John Prendergast, andDaniel W. Drezner
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