American Affairs is a quarterly American political journal founded in February 2017 by Julius Krein.
Its project has been outlined in Tablet as: "a dense, technically sophisticated form of neo-Hamiltonianeconomic nationalism, pushed in various forms by Michael Lind, David P. Goldman, and Krein himself," based on the contention that "a short-sighted American elite has allowed the country’s manufacturing core—the key to both widespread domestic prosperity and national security in the face of a mercantilistChina—to be hollowed out," just as "Production and technical expertise have shifted to China and Asia, domestic capital has flowed into unproductive share buybacks or tech schemes (Uber, WeWork), and America has become a country with a two-tiered service economy, with bankers, consultants, and software engineers at the top and Walmart greeters and Uber drivers at the bottom."[1]
A predecessor to American Affairs is the Journal of American Greatness, a short-lived 2016 political blog best known for publishing "The Flight 93 Election," a widely read essay about the 2016 presidential election by the pseudonymous author Publius Decius Mus, later revealed to be Michael Anton.[10][11][12]
American Affairs was initially considered by some as a "pro-Trump journal."[13] On its launch, it was described by the New York Times as "dedicated to giving intellectual heft and coherence to the amorphous ideology known, for lack of a better term, as Trumpism."[14] But in August 2017, after the "Unite the Right" rally at Charlottesvile, Virginia, Krein wrote an opinion article in The New York Times publicly acknowledging his regret in voting for the candidate.[15] Jennifer Schuessler of The New York Times writes: "the magazine seeks to fill the void left by a conservative intellectual establishment more focused on opposing Mr. Trump than on grappling with the rejection of globalism and free-market dogma that propelled his victory."
According to The Washington Post, the journal is read by Ohio Senator and 2024 Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance.[16]