China’s Rise Demands a Renewed Brand of American Diplomacy
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A global pandemic. Economic piracy. Predatory pricing. Military investment. These are among the challenges that color the concerns expressed by Utah Senator Mitt Romney regarding China’s rise, both politically and economically. In discussion with Lanhee Chen, a fellow at Hoover Institution, Romney shares his deep belief that the US can not stand alone in its drive to require China to play by the same rules as others across the world. China’s ambitions, should they be realized, will leave the US in the rear view mirror, argues Romney. Critically, we can not go it alone — we need a broad coalition of nations to stand up as one. China, Romney says, is “the greatest adversary we’re going to face over the coming century.”
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