Foreign Affairs: Reading Schmitt in Beijing

Foreign Affairs: Reading Schmitt in Beijing

How China’s Rise Provoked America’s Illiberal Turn

October 21, 2025 3:31 pm (EST)

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The world is going to Schmitt: Carl Schmitt, that is—the famed and shamed “crown jurist” of the Nazi regime.

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In a piece for Foreign Affairs, spotlighting the United States, I make the case that Schmitt has emerged as illiberalism’s answer to Fukuyama.

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