The United States Isn’t Ready for a Cold War With China
The bipartisan consensus in Washington is that China presents a threat. But recognizing a threat exists is not the same as creating a plan to address it.
Anthony J. Constantini is writing his Ph.D. on populism and early American democracy at the University of Vienna in Austria. Previously he received an M.A. in Arms Control and Strategic Studies from St. Petersburg State University, Russia. In 2016 he was the War Room Director for the NRSC.
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