My new essay with Dartmouth colleague William C. Wohlforth: the “liberal international order” is under assault from outside and in. In order to save it, “The best response is to make the liberal order more[…]
Tag: China
A US-China decoupling?
Delighted to participate in a symposium (“Will the US-China relationship permanently shrink?”) over at International Economy magazine. One can’t understand trade woes between the two countries, I argue, without a geopolitical lens. “In not only[…]
Transatlantic Futures — Chatham House
As part of Chatham House’s project on “Transatlantic Futures,” I’m delighted to contribute a memo on the implications of China’s rise for transatlantic relationships. Many thanks to the Konrad Adenauer Foundation for its support. (5[…]