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Reflections on A Darkening World

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Vol. 91, No. 2, Summer 2026
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The system that emerged after the Second World War to regulate international relations is now moribund. Russia and China may have weakened it, but it seems that Donald Trump’s United States may deliver the fatal blow. The prevailing atmosphere is one of power struggles, and the rise of nationalisms is fraught with danger. The artificial intelligence revolution also needs to be factored into this equation, as it has a strong bearing on how much power different players can exert. In this respect, Europe must ensure it does not get left behind.

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Jean-Marie Guéhenno, professor at Columbia University, served as the UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations. Among his works is: Le premier XXIe siècle. De la globalisation à l'émiettement du monde (Paris, Flammarion, 2021). 

This article is only available in French in Politique étrangère, vol. 91, n° 2, 2026.

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The Year He Woke

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02 June 2026
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Vikas Swarup, an Indian writer and former diplomat, is the author of four novels, including Q & A (New York: Doubleday, 2005), which has been translated into 47 languages and adapted for the screen under the title Slumdog Millionaire.

Text published in Politique étrangère, Vol. 91, No. 2, 2026.

Vikas SWARUP

War and Technology: An Approaching Military Revolution?

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02 June 2026
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Historically, technological change has altered how battles are fought but has not overturned the fundamental principles of war. However, three considerations may now represent an actual revolution: the recourse to tactical nuclear weapons, the development of software for “multi-domain operations,” and the prospect of general artificial intelligence. The organization of militaries and the use of force need to be rethought in this light.

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War and Technology: An Approaching Military Revolution?

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02 June 2026
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Historically, technological change has altered how battles are fought but has not overturned the fundamental principles of war. However, three considerations may now represent an actual revolution: the recourse to tactical nuclear weapons, the development of software for “multi-domain operations,” and the prospect of general artificial intelligence. The organization of militaries and the use of force need to be rethought in this light.

Hew STRACHAN
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The Crises Testing Arms Control

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02 June 2026
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The arms control system built during and after the Cold War is under enormous stress and is fraying at the edges. It once enabled significant improvements in international security but is in danger of not withstanding the resurgence of tensions in recent years. Urgent action is now needed to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, as well as cluster bombs and anti-personnel mines.

Patricia M. LEWIS

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Jean-Marie GUÉHENNO, « Reflections on A Darkening World », Politique étrangère, Articles from Politique Etrangère, Ifri, 2 June 2026.
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