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great power competition
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US-China Relations: From Cooperating Rivals to Competing Rivals
By He Yafei
China and the United States' relationship as “cooperating rivals” lasted for four decades. Now it's changed.
India-US-China: Aligning Interests or Managing Threats?
By Monish Tourangbam and Pooja Bhatt
India’s pursuit of its national interests will be tested by how it manages its relationships with the U.S. and China.
Hey Policy Wonks, This Is How You Should Read Thucydides
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Authors like Thucydides require careful reading and musing to get to the core of their arguments.
Thucydides’ Ignored Lesson
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Forget quick victories; great power wars are usually determined by protracted attrition warfare.
Sebastian Rosato on the US-China 'Collision Course'
By Zhang Juan
Why the Notre Dame professor believes the U.S. and China cannot avoid security competition.
The Elephant in the Room: US Needs A Geo-economic Strategy For Asia, Now
By Jeremy Maxie
Washington urgently needs a comprehensive geo-economic strategy to counter China’s hegemonic ambition.
Fear and Honor: The Other Side of US-China 'Thucydides Trap'
By Dingding Chen
China's "assertiveness" is much discussed. What about the role of U.S. fear?
How America and China Have Different Visions of International Order
By Alek Chance
One man’s leadership is another man’s hegemony.
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