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Essays
Delusions of Detente
Why America and China Will Be Enduring Rivals MICHAEL BECKLEY
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The AI Power Paradox
26
Can States Learn to Govern Artifcial Intelligence—Bfore It's Too Late?
IAN BREMMER AND MUSTAFA SULEYMAN
Putins Age of Chaos
The Dangers of Russian Disorder
TATIANA STANOVAYA
44
The End of the Russian Idea
Whaf If Will Take to Break Pufintsm's Grip ANDREI KOLESNIKOV
60
Xis Age of Stagnation
Tbe Greaf Walling-Off of China
IAN JOHNSON
102
The End of China’s Economic Miracle
How Beijing’s Struggles Could Be an Opportunity for Washington ADAM $. POSEN
118
The Price of Fragmentation
Why the Clohal Economy Isn't Ready for the Shocks Ahead
KRISTALINA GEORGIEVA
131
China’s Road to Ruin
The Real Toll of Beijing's Belt and Road MICHAEL BENNON AND FRANCIS FUKUYAMA
143
Back in the Trenches
Why New Technology Hasn't Revolutionized Warfare in Ukraine STEPHEN BIDDLE
153
Europe’s Geocconomic Revolution
How the EU Learned to Wield Its Real Power
MATTHIAS MATTHIJS AND SOPHIE MEUNIER
168
Erdogan the Survivor
180
Washington Needs a New Affproach to Turkeys Improviser in Chief
HENRI J. BARKEY
Innovation and Its Discontents Swieiies Ge/ the Teebnohgy 'Ihey Deserve DIANE COYLE
196
Born in the Bloodlands
Ukraine atui the Future of the Euro^an Projeet
MICHAEL KIMMAGE
202
The Merchant’s Leviathan
How the East India Cotnf>any Made the Modern World CAROLINE ELKINS
211
Recent Books
219
The Archive
244