An old tool creating new dangers.| Foreign Affairs
China’s role as the world’s factory—producing and exporting goods across the globe—has entered a new phase. In the past decade, China has made a concerted effort to move its manufacturing sector up the value chain, producing a deluge of cheap, green technology in the process, including electric vehicles, batteries, and solar panels. It now makes EV models that sell for under $10,000—most of the low-cost models in the United States start at around $30,000—and it dominates roughly 8...| Foreign Affairs
Fortress America is not a safer America.| Foreign Affairs
What America needs to win the innovation race.| Foreign Affairs
Xi Jinping confronts the downsides of success.| Foreign Affairs
America must link its Atlantic and Pacific strategies.| Foreign Affairs
How America and Europe can exploit Moscow’s vulnerabilities.| Foreign Affairs
How to build an economic and security order that works for America.| Foreign Affairs
The continent needs more cooperation with America—not less.| Foreign Affairs
America’s digital defenses are failing—but AI can save them.| Foreign Affairs
To outcompete China, Washington must unleash the private sector.| Foreign Affairs
What his assault on the U.S. military means for America.| Foreign Affairs
For the first time in nearly four decades, Iran is on the cusp of a change of leadership—and maybe even of regime. As Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s reign nears its end, a 12-day war in June laid bare the fragility of the system he built. Israel battered Iranian cities and military installations, paving the way for the United States to drop 14 bunker-busting bombs on Iranian nuclear sites.| Foreign Affairs
What America must do to meet surging demand.| Foreign Affairs
Who profits in a post-American world?| Foreign Affairs
Trump is launching a turbulent new era for the global economy.| Foreign Affairs
Washington is overusing its most powerful weapons.| Foreign Affairs
The “reverse Kissinger” delusion.| Foreign Affairs
Beijing is using soft power to gain global dominance.| Foreign Affairs
How to find a pragmatic path forward.| Foreign Affairs
What comes after democratic breakdown.| Foreign Affairs
U.S.-Chinese tensions may rise, but Washington’s isolationism will help Beijing.| Foreign Affairs
The fight against autocracy needs a new playbook.| Foreign Affairs
And China is reaping the benefits.| Foreign Affairs
America’s competition with China must be won, not managed.| Foreign Affairs
Transforming the CIA for an age of competition.| Foreign Affairs
With radiological weapons, states—not terrorists—pose the main risk.| Foreign Affairs
How to push back against Russia’s persistent influence.| Foreign Affairs
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on a foreign policy for a changed world.| Foreign Affairs