Geopolitical tensions between the United States and China are escalating, with experts warning of potential clashes in the western Pacific that could lead to a global security crisis. The competition now focuses on economic and technological aspects, shaping foreign policy. As China's influence grows, understanding its political economy becomes crucial. South Asian countries are seeking increased regional cooperation amidst the unpredictable world order. The U.S. and China are vying for influence in overlapping countries through security relationships, raising concerns about potential destabilization and miscalculations.
A diverse array of countries are establishing security relationships with both China and the United States—but this overlapping presence could heighten the risk of miscalculation between the rivals, write @SheenaGreitens and @IBKardon. https://t.co/EsEa0I3wnk
The United States and China are using security relationships to compete for influence in overlapping countries, write @SheenaGreitens and @IBKardon. How can U.S. leaders manage the potentially destabilizing effects of this competition? https://t.co/WLvsW8HIzo
Should the United States government up its game in order to compete for influence with China in its own hemisphere? And, if so, how? Zack Cooper, Melanie Marlowe, and Christopher Preble discuss. https://t.co/m86mfqIvW0
Considering the ongoing competition between #India and #China and the unpredictability of the world order, it is understandable that #SouthAsian countries are pushing for further regional cooperation, highlights @gs_aditya https://t.co/AzivtduD7U
Commentary: With the nation’s geopolitical rise, together with deepening tensions with the United States, understanding China’s political economy is more urgent than ever. https://t.co/1jj0ybIuQH
“Economic and technological competition have become the main battlefield of global politics.” Read Jami Miscik, @porszag, and Theodore Bunzel on how companies are shaping foreign policy—and how policymakers can adapt to this new paradigm: https://t.co/xlJVAmHG0F
.@HalBrands: "all it would take is a clash in the...western Pacific to bring about another awful scenario—one in which intense, interrelated regional struggles overwhelm the intl'l system & create a crisis of global security unlike anything since 1945" https://t.co/gujb6AxyqC