Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose on NPR's On Point
Gideon Rose, Charles Kupchan, and Tom Ashbook discuss whether democracy and capitalism can live up to the challenges of this century.
Selections from the Foreign Affairs archives tracing the ideological battles of the past century and the evolution of the modern order. The authors include Harold Laski, Victor Chernov, Paul Scheffer, William Henry Chamberlin, Giovanni Gentile, Erich Koch-Weser, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Isaiah Berlin, Benedetto Croce, Leon Trotsky, C. H. McIlwain, Alvin Hansen and C. P. Kindleberger, Geoffrey Crowther, David Saposs, G. John Ikenberry, Azar Gat, Ronald Inglehart and Christian Welzel, and Nancy Birdsall and Francis Fukuyama.

Listen to Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs; Charles Kupchan, professor at Georgetown University and author of "The Democratic Malaise"; and Tom Ashbrook, host of NPR's "On Point," discuss whether democracy and capitalism can live up to the challenges of this century. They highlight the magazine's 90th anniversary issue, which highlights the ideological battles that have shaped the modern world.

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