Oct 9, 2024 – The United States urgently needs a coherent and comprehensive industrial policy, which is currently lacking. In contrast, countries like China have implemented robust industrial strategies that give them a competitive edge in manufacturing and trade......
[03:16.88]The military's attention has moved [03:20.16]to "great power competition" [03:22.44]from countries such as China and Russia, [03:25.56]and threats from Iran and North Korea. [03:29.00]The war in Ukraine ...
US and European Energy Security amid Great-Power CompetitionWILLIS, SHAWN M.RIZZUTO, ANTHONY P.BEN-ITZHAK, SVETLAJournal of Indo-Pacific Affairs
As a pilot study, the Center for Advanced Red Teaming conducted a series of four simulation sessions in January 2020 to explore the question of how Great Power Competition (GPC) and regional dynamics might change following the targeted killing of Qassem Soleimani. These employed Strategic Dynamics ...
In Asia, a carrier presence is central to what the Pentagon has identified as a fundamental shift from fighting insurgent and extremist conflicts in the Middle East to a return to “great power competition.” That means, principally, a bigger focus on China, including its militarization of dispu...
“The way you do this is we ensure that preparation for great power competition drives not simply a rotation schedule that allows me to tell you, three years from now, which aircraft carrier will be where,” Mattis told a U.S. House committee in April. “That’s a great way to run ...
At Brown, he is investigating the costs of great power competition with both China and Russia in association with the Costs of War Project at Watson. Goldstein serves concurrently as Director of Asia Engagement at the Washington ...
fellow at Tsinghua University's Center for International Security and Strategy, said that the US needs a clearer understanding of the nature of US-China relations, and should make greater efforts to expand cooperation with China rather than gradually fall into the trap of great power competition. ...
主讲人 Lyle Goldstein Lyle J. Goldstein is the Director of the China Initiative and Visiting Professor at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University. At Brown, he is investigating the costs of great power competition with both China and Russia in association with...
Striving for Better Trade Environment in Great Powers Competing——A Study of How Japan Avoided Trade Frictions with the US 来自 知网 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者: Z Zhang 摘要: In the 1980 s, the trade relations between Japan and the United States began to be competition and frictions. The ...