Foreign affairs 2019 09-10

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September/October 2019


“Foreign Aairs... will tolerate wide di‹erences of opinion. Its articles will not represent any consensus
of beliefs. What is demanded of them is that they shall be competent and well informed, representing honest
opinions seriously held and convincingly expressed.... It does not accept responsibility for the views in any
articles, signed or unsigned, which appear in its pages. What it does accept is the responsibility for giving
them a chance to appear.”
Archibald Cary Coolidge, Founding Editor
Volume 1, Number 1 • September 1922


The India Dividend 173
New Delhi Remains Washington’s Best Hope in Asia
Robert D. Blackwill and Ashley J. Tellis

The Internet Freedom League 184
How to Push Back Against the Authoritarian Assault on the Web
Richard A. Clarke and Rob Knake

Can America Still Protect Its Allies? 193
How to Make Deterrence Work
Michael O’Hanlon

REVIEWS & RESPONSES


Bad News 204
Can Democracy Survive I‘ the Media Fail?
Jacob Weisberg

An American in Cairo 210
Egypt Through Western Eyes
Lisa Anderson

The Population Bust 216
Demographic Decline and the End o‘ Capitalism as We Know It
Zachary Karabell

Recent Books 222


Letters to the Editor 244

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