Foreign Affairs - 1 Sep 2025

Table of content - Foreign Affairs (1 Sep 2025)

THE WEAPONIZED WORLD ECONOMY
China's Looming Succession Crisis
China's Looming Succession Crisis
Iran After the War China's Looming Succession Crisis America's Losing Cyber Strategy
The World Economy Was Already Broken
The Weaponized World Economy
The Real China Model
After the Trade War
The New Economic Geography
By Land or by Sea
After Xi
America’s Coming Crash
Iran’s Dangerous Desperation
Iran’s Roads Not Taken
China Is Winning the Cyberwar
“Foreign Affairs
What Kind of Great Power Will India Be?
Grand Chessmaster
Letters to the Editor
Recent Books
The Archive
The Weaponized World Economy
henry farrell is Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute Professor of International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University. They are the authors of Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economy.
abraham newman is John Powers Chair in International Business Diplomacy at the School of Foreign Service and a Professor in the Department of Government at Georgetown University.
The New Economic Geography
The Real China Model
What We Do Matters – Now More Than Ever
After the Trade War
At the Inflection Point
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of International Relations (GSIR)
Stanford University Ford Dorsey Master’s in International Policy
Texas A&M University The Bush School of Government & Public Service
IE University School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs
Penn State University School of International Affairs
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service
Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
Indiana University Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management
Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy
Seton Hall University School of Diplomacy and International Relations
The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs
University of Denver Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs
Fordham University The Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
The Fletcher School at Tufts University
American University School of International Service
Diplomatische Akademie Wien Vienna School of International Studies
From AI to Instability: Navigating a Career in Global Affairs at a Time of Upheaval
Preparing Public Servants for a World in Conflict
Leading Beyond Earth
Shaping the Future of Policy at a Pivotal Moment in History
Policy Education for a Global Era
Global Challenges, Regional Insights: The Future of International Relations at GSIR
On the Israel-Iran War and Its Fallout
Shaping Global Leaders for a Changing World
From Theory to Practice: Equipping Future Leaders in International Affairs
Developing Students into Changemakers
Understanding International Economic Issues Amidst Changing Global Landscape
Agility of Thought, Skills that Cross Sectors: Doing Global “Differently”
Shaping the Future of AI and Security: Insights from SAIS
Building Strong Global Connections at the Maxwell School
Meeting the Moment: How Korbel’s New Name Reflects a Bold Future
Leading Through Uncertainty at the Elliott School
Where Strategy Meets Empathy: Build a Career in Global Conflict Resolution
Careers with Impact: How Seton Hall Equips Professionals for the International Stage
Directory
The World Economy Was Already Broken
Iran’s Dangerous Desperation
Iran’s Roads Not Taken
China Is Winning the Cyberwar
After Xi
By Land or by Sea
America’s Coming Crash
IN THE RED
What Kind of Great Power Will India Be?
The Nimble Power
Grand Chessmaster
Political and Legal
Economic, Social, and Environmental
Military, Scientific, and Technological
East Asia
South Asia
Middle East
Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Republics
Western Europe
Western Hemisphere
The United States
In Denial?
Should Asia Make It Official?
The Price of Primacy
“Iran: The Impossible Revolution”

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