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Aaron Friedberg

Report and Retort: A World Without the West

Developing countries are going their own way, and they're doing it without the West. Weber, Barma and Ratner strike first.

New Innovation Challengers

Multinationals in China and India are seeking more sustainable competitive advantages by shifting from imitation to innovation.

Comments and Responses

War, Trade and Utopia

Economic interdependence leads to peace, say the globalizers. Think again, and examine the U.S.-Chinese connection.

Commentary

Enough Tough Talk on China

Contrary to popular punditry, China's military buildup does not spell doom for America.

Beijing through Rose-Colored Glasses: Why Democracy Cannot Tame China

Beijing wants to become a preeminent power.  Pluralism will change nothing.

Blogs

U.S. China Hawks Perpetuate East Asian Free Riding

China's bullying behavior and Washington's perverse incentive structure mean things in East Asia will only get worse.

Books & Reviews

Strategic Horizons

Despite predictions to the contrary, America's superpower status remains uncontested.

Facing Down Iran

Everyone agrees that Iran is a threat. What makes Ilan Berman stand out?

Preventing the Unthinkable

Graham Allison paints a frightful picture of nuclear terrorism. But all is not yet lost.

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May 21, 2013