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militarization of U.S. foreign policy

How to Lose a Cold War With China
By Danny Sjursen
The U.S. military and its civilian leaders are overemphasizing militarized responses to what is largely an economic and diplomatic challenge.

US Allies Aren’t Buying Its New Strategies to Confront China
By Bates Gill
China presents many challenges, but bluff, bluster, and empty rhetoric will be seen for exactly what it is.

Perceptions and the Creeping Militarization of US Foreign Policy
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The militarization of U.S. foreign policy makes it more likely that other countries will perceive the U.S. as dangerous and hostile.
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