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MAY/JUNE 2019
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F O R E I G N A F F A I R S .C O M
Volume 98, Number 3
SEARCHING FOR A STRATEGY
This Time Is Di erent
10
Why U.S. Foreign Policy Will Never Recover
Daniel W. Drezner
The Open World
18
What America Can Achieve After Trump
Mira Rapp-Hooper and Rebecca Friedman Lissner
The End of Hubris
C OV E R I L L U ST R AT I O N BY T H E H EAD S O F STAT E
26
And the New Age o American Restraint
Stephen M. Walt
Back to Basics
36
How to Make Right What Trump Gets Wrong
Kori Schake
May/June 2019
ESSAYS
The Longest Wars
46
Richard Holbrooke and the Decline o American Power
George Packer
Hard Truths in Syria
69
America Can’t Do More With Less, and It Shouldn’t Try
Brett McGurk
Spies, Lies, and Algorithms
85
Why U.S. Intelligence Agencies Must Adapt or Fail
Amy Zegart and Michael Morell
The Lost Art of American Diplomacy
98
Can the State Department Be Saved?
William J. Burns
The New German Question
108
What Happens When Europe Comes Apart?
Robert Kagan
The New Revolution in Military A airs
122
War’s Sci-Fi Future
Christian Brose
Killer Apps
135
The Real Dangers o an AI Arms Race
Paul Scharre
ON FOREIGNAFFAIRS.COM
Elizabeth Economy
on
the problem with Xi
Jinping’s China model.
Tom Nichols
on U.S.
withdrawal from the
INF Treaty.
Barnett Rubin
on the
best way to end the
war in Afghanistan.
May/June 2019
All the King’s Consultants
145
The Perils o Advising Authoritarians
Calvert W. Jones
The Dark Side of Sunlight
155
How Transparency Helps Lobbyists and Hurts the Public
James D’ ngelo and Brent Ranalli
A
REVIEWS & RESPONSES
A Good Democracy Is Hard to Find
170
Why Progress Takes So Long and Falls Apart So Easily
Thomas Carothers
A World Safe for Capital
175
How Neoliberalism Shaped the International System
Stephen Wertheim
The Real Killer
183
Fighting the Scourge o Everyday Violence
Thomas Abt
Commitment Issues
188
Where Should the U.S. Withdrawal From the Middle East Stop?
Robert Satlo ; Ian S. Lustick; Mara Karlin and Tamara Cofman Wittes
Recent Books
Letters to the Editor
195
217
“Foreign
A airs . . .
will tolerate wide di erences of opinion. Its articles will not represent any consensus
of beliefs. What is demanded of them is that they shall be competent and well informed, representing honest
opinions seriously held and convincingly expressed.
. . .
It does not accept responsibility for the views in any
articles, signed or unsigned, which appear in its pages. What it does accept is the responsibility for giving
them a chance to appear.”
Archibald Cary Coolidge, Founding Editor
Volume 1, Number 1 • September 1922
May/June 2019
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