Essays by Stephen Walt, Hillary Rodham Clinton, C. Raja Mohan, and more.

March/April Issue Out Now

March/April 2026 Cover Photo with the title
March/April 2026 Cover Photo with the title
 

Our March/April 2026 issue is available online today. It features new essays by Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon on the Trump administration’s kleptocratic foreign policy, Stephen Walt on the dangers of predatory hegemony, and Hillary Rodham Clinton on why democracy and women’s rights go hand in hand. The magazine also covers:

  • Asia After America
  • The Perils of German Power
  • China’s Fragile Future
  • Ukraine and the New Way of War

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The Globalist Delusion

Nadia Schadlow calls on the United States to build a new operating system. 

The Multipolar Delusion

C. Raja Mohan argues that the world is still unipolar.

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Europe’s Next War

Samuel Charap and Hiski Haukkala warn of the rising risk of a NATO-Russia conflict.

America and China at the Edge of Ruin

David Lampton and Wang Jisi urge Beijing and Washington to step back from the brink.

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The Globalist Delusion

Nadia Schadlow calls on the United States to build a new operating system. 

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The Multipolar Delusion

C. Raja Mohan argues that the world is still unipolar.

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Europe’s Next War

Samuel Charap and Hiski Haukkala warn of the rising risk of a NATO-Russia conflict. 

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America and China at the Edge of Ruin

David Lampton and Wang Jisi urge Beijing and Washington to step back from the brink.