In this issue:
- Michael Carpenter discusses the deepening contest between democratic and authoritarian models of governance and their role in today's international alignments
- Michael O'Hanlon observes that, on most core matters of security, Donald Trump's second term as US president has so far been less egregious than expected
- Jonathan D. Caverley and Ethan B. Kapstein argue that despite fears about the viability of NATO, a new equilibrium between the US and European NATO is emerging and could produce a stronger and more balanced alliance
- Emile Hokayem considers the challenges facing interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa on the path to a new Syria
- And ten other thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular Book Reviews and Noteworthy column.
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