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A Bold Question in a Fractured World

Foreign Affairs July August 2025 Issue raises a powerful question: “Who Needs Allies?” In today’s rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape, this query carries enormous weight. The cover features an American eagle tangled in barbed wire—symbolizing strategic entrapment, not freedom.

This issue delivers timely insight as nations reconsider long-standing partnerships. While many alliances remain intact, others weaken under nationalistic pressures. Therefore, policymakers must rethink strategy with care, clarity, and purpose.

Strategic Autonomy or Isolation?

Several essays explore the global shift toward strategic autonomy. Some nations strive to reduce reliance on historical allies. Others simply respond to domestic populism. Thus, debates around sovereignty, security, and shared burdens gain momentum.

Authors argue that allies still matter, but conditions have changed. In contrast, a few believe alliances hinder decisive action. Moreover, many contributors warn against confusing independence with isolation.

Challenges in the Global Arena

Conflict zones, economic crises, and cyber threats now demand cooperation more than ever. Yet global trust remains fragile. Furthermore, authoritarian powers exploit these fractures. As a result, traditional alliances face both internal and external stress.

In addition, some argue that emerging technologies require new types of coalitions. For instance, data sharing, cybersecurity, and AI governance demand fresh frameworks. Clearly, a multipolar world requires agile diplomacy. Foreign Affairs July August 2025 Issue

Important Features of This Issue

  • Fresh insights from leading foreign policy experts

  • Deep analysis on NATO, QUAD, and regional blocs

  • Case studies from Ukraine, Taiwan, and the Middle East

  • Exploration of U.S. global strategy under new leadership

  • Engaging visuals and symbolic cover art

Conclusion: Alliance Reimagined, Not Abandoned

Despite growing uncertainty, alliances still serve a crucial purpose. Even so, they must evolve with global realities. Notably, readers will find diverse perspectives across ideological lines. Ultimately, this issue challenges readers to rethink alliances, not reject them.

For students, scholars, or policymakers, Foreign Affairs remains an essential read. Grab your copy now, and join the global debate on power, partnership, and purpose in the 21st century. Foreign Affairs July August 2025 Issue.


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