In 2026, the worlds of finance, economics, and geopolitics have become deeply interconnected. Business leaders are no longer navigating a marketplace shaped solely by inflation, interest rates, or consumer demand. Instead, organizations are operating in an era defined by tariffs, sanctions, supply chain disruptions, AI competition, industrial policy, and rising geopolitical tensions between global powers. […]
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This Year’s Top Picks From Foreign Affairs’ Reviewers The very best of the hundreds of books on international politics, economics, and history that were featured in the magazine this year, selected by Foreign Affairs’ editors and book reviewers. EDITORS’ PICKS Against the World: Anti-Globalism and Mass Politics Between the World Wars by Tara Zahra In a […]
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The annual Arthur Ross Book Award recognizes books that make an outstanding contribution to the understanding of foreign policy or international relations. The prize, endowed by the late Arthur Ross in 2001, is for nonfiction works from the past year, in English or translation, that merit special attention for: bringing forth new information that changes […]
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In addition to being a New York Times Bestseller, Miller’s latest book, Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology won Financial Times’ Business Book of the Year for 2022! Chip War explains how computer chips have made the modern world—and how the U.S. and China are struggling for control over this fundamental technology. A handful of companies control the […]
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