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The Truth of the Matter
CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies
372 episodes
4 months ago
A weekly analysis of the complex policy issues driving the news.
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A weekly analysis of the complex policy issues driving the news.
Show more...
Government
Business,
Non-Profit
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What is the End Point of U.S.-China Competition?
The Truth of the Matter
26 minutes
5 months ago
What is the End Point of U.S.-China Competition?
“I do believe we’re in a strategic competition. I believe it’s fine to describe it that way analytically. But if it’s a competition that is purely strategic, what’s the goal? What’s the endpoint?” U.S. strategic competition with China is a cornerstone of our Indo-Pacific policy. However, this suggests that the U.S.-China relationship is always a zero-sum game when the reality is much more complicated. Dr. Tom Christensen, Columbia University professor, former State Department official, and new CSIS Pritzker Chair, joins the podcast to discuss U.S. strategic competition with China and how we should reframe our thinking about it.
The Truth of the Matter
A weekly analysis of the complex policy issues driving the news.