Charles A. Kupchan

Charles A. Kupchan is Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University and Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

What France's Presidential Race Means for the U.S. and the World

What France's Presidential Race Means for the U.S. and the World

The coming election could help steer the Afghan war, the global economy, and the course of European integration or disintegration. More »

The Decline of the West: Why America Must Prepare for the End of Dominance

The Decline of the West: Why America Must Prepare for the End of Dominance

The U.S. will remain powerful, yes, but the world is changing. More »

The World in 2050: When the 5 Largest Economies Are the BRICs and Us

The World in 2050: When the 5 Largest Economies Are the BRICs and Us

As China, India, Russia, and Brazil join the global middle class, brains and money will increasingly flow away from the United States More »

Issue November 2002

The End of the West

The next clash of civilizations will not be between the West and the rest but between the United States and Europe—and Americans remain largely oblivious

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