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Spring 2026 Magazine: The World After Trump

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What will the world look like after Trump? That’s the question expert contributors and columnists tackle in the issue. Hal Brands identifies several possible scenarios, from a gangster’s paradise to a Cold War redux. Nils Gilman introduces a new way of thinking about U.S.-China competition, arguing the global order will increasingly align around “petrostates” and “electrostates.” Emma Ashford tackles what a good trans-Atlantic relationship might look like under the next U.S. president, while Suzanne Nossel proposes a Democratic foreign policy centered around “Abundance.” Sarang Shidore ruminates on middle powers, making the case that nations from Brazil to India to South Africa are being pushed toward collaboration by the transgressions of the great powers. As always, we explore domestic and regional angles—while keeping a focus on what these global shifts mean for you, both as a professional and a citizen of an interconnected world.

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