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Why the U.S. May Come Out on Top Against China

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Great powers don’t always go great together, often viewing each other as rivals, if not enemies. After the Cold War, the United States was viewed as the last superpower standing. But not only has Russia and its nuclear arsenal stubbornly refused to go away, China has kept on rising.


Now, people at the highest levels of government are trying to figure out whether China and the United States can play nice together, but whether the 21st will be the Chinese Century.


Joining us to help understand the situation is Matthew Kroenig. Kroenig is both a political scientist and national security strategist at the Atlantic Council.


He is also the author of the Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy Versus Autocracy from the Ancient World to the U.S. and China Matthew Kroenig.

  • Recorded 8/21/20
  • The innovators
  • Innovating with government money
  • Where China’s labor comes from
  • China’s soft power strategy
  • A coming generational struggle

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege.



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Great powers don’t always go great together, often viewing each other as rivals, if not enemies. After the Cold War, the United States was viewed as the last superpower standing. But not only has Russia and its nuclear arsenal stubbornly refused to go away, China has kept on rising.


Now, people at the highest levels of government are trying to figure out whether China and the United States can play nice together, but whether the 21st will be the Chinese Century.


Joining us to help understand the situation is Matthew Kroenig. Kroenig is both a political scientist and national security strategist at the Atlantic Council.


He is also the author of the Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy Versus Autocracy from the Ancient World to the U.S. and China Matthew Kroenig.

  • Recorded 8/21/20
  • The innovators
  • Innovating with government money
  • Where China’s labor comes from
  • China’s soft power strategy
  • A coming generational struggle

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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