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  1. noahpinion.blog

    In Cold War 1, the U.S. clearly outclassed the USSR in terms of the material standard of living its people enjoyed. When Nikita Khruschev visited a U.S. supermarket in 1959, he was very impressed. Today, the U.S. enjoys an equally substantial advantage in living standards (China's per capita GDP at PPP is less than 1/3 that of America's, and the countries have similar levels of inequality).
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  3. Daniel Tobin, China Studies Faculty, National Intelligence University: Since my university is part of the Department of Defense, I need to begin with the disclaimer that all statements of fact, analysis, or opinion are mine alone and do not reflect the official policy or position of National Intelligence University, the Department of Defense or any of its components, or of the U.S. government.
  4. noahpinion.blog

    The battle will be won by the country which will invest more in STEM and China is on track to be graduating twice the number of US PhDs in these crucial fields by 2025. A look at stats shows that over 80 % of post graduate STEM students are immigrants with the Chinese being 40 % of that.
  5. washingtontimes.com

    Feb 26, 2024The United States is locked in a war of ideas with China, which wants to replace the American model of democracy around the world with its communist system, U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns ...
  6. responsiblestatecraft.org

    Nov 4, 2024Sparked by a Foreign Affairs essay proposing a "theory of victory" toward China, many prominent American analysts have joined the debate on whether the United States needs a "theory of victory" in its competition with China.. A recent report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) frames the debate in terms of "end state" vs. "steady state" in U.S.-China ...
  7. chinausfocus.com

    Apr 25, 2024The U.S. view of competition with China seems to boil down to different notions of what makes a good system of governance. In truth, however, the competition turns on fundamental national interests. By emphasizing ideology, the United States masks its pursuit of immediate interests and long-term dominance.
  8. thechinaproject.com

    Both the United States and China have restructured their respective foreign policy establishments in recent years to be better poised to confront each other. In the just concluded 20th Party Congress in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping clearly telegraphed a more aggressive stance towards his U.S. rivals.

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