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We’re pleased to share with you our November/December issue, available online today! This last issue of 2022 features works by Kevin Rudd, Rana Foroohar, and Kenneth Rogoff, among many others. Following the cover story on China's Xi Jinping, this issue explores current events in Russia and Mexico, the impact of inflation on the global economy, and much more.  

  • Kevin Rudd's cover story “The World According to Xi Jinping” takes a deep look at the ideological foundations of the thinking and history behind China’s now third term leader.
  • “The Age of Inflation” by Kenneth Rogoff describes the overwhelming toll the persistence of inflation will have on the economy in the years ahead.
  • Boris Bondarev writes a personal account of his time in Russia’s foreign ministry in “The Sources of Russian Misconduct.”
  • Mexican political scientist Denise Dresser speaks to the toll authoritarian populism has taken on Mexico in her piece “Mexico’s Dying Democracy.”
  • “Why American Power Endures” by John Ikenberry articulates how American power isn’t actually in decline.

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Link to the article ''The Sources of Russian Misconduct''

The Sources of Russian Misconduct

A Diplomat Defects From the Kremlin

Boris Bondarev

Link to the article ''Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?''

Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?

Amory B. Lovins

Link to the article ''Big Tech Goes to War''

Big Tech Goes to War

To Help Ukraine, Washington and Silicon Valley Must Work Together

Christine H. Fox and Emelia S. Probasco

 
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