Aaron Friedberg: The Rise of China and the Strategic Challenge to the United States
The Princeton professor of international affairs addresses the U.S.-China Relationship.
Click "Show more" to view chapters. For more conversations, visit http://www.conversationswithbillkristol.org
Chapter 1 (00:15 - 50:10): The Rise of China
Chapter 2 (50:10 - 1:30:17): Competing with China
Is China already a serious strategic threat to the United States? If so, how should the United States respond to its rise as a regional and global power? In this Conversation, Aaron Friedberg, professor of political science and international affairs at Princeton University, argues that a rising China is now the most significant foreign policy challenge facing the United States. Reviewing recent history, Friedberg notes that America since the end of the Cold War has pursued a policy of greater engagement with China, believing that the country would ultimately liberalize politically. As Friedberg explains, this has not happened. Rather, the Chinese Communist Party has increasingly attempted to shape the world system in ways favorable to China and detrimental both to the security and economic well-being of the United States. Friedberg calls for economic, technological, and diplomatic efforts by the U.S. to meet the challenge from China.
Видео Aaron Friedberg: The Rise of China and the Strategic Challenge to the United States канала Conversations with Bill Kristol
Click "Show more" to view chapters. For more conversations, visit http://www.conversationswithbillkristol.org
Chapter 1 (00:15 - 50:10): The Rise of China
Chapter 2 (50:10 - 1:30:17): Competing with China
Is China already a serious strategic threat to the United States? If so, how should the United States respond to its rise as a regional and global power? In this Conversation, Aaron Friedberg, professor of political science and international affairs at Princeton University, argues that a rising China is now the most significant foreign policy challenge facing the United States. Reviewing recent history, Friedberg notes that America since the end of the Cold War has pursued a policy of greater engagement with China, believing that the country would ultimately liberalize politically. As Friedberg explains, this has not happened. Rather, the Chinese Communist Party has increasingly attempted to shape the world system in ways favorable to China and detrimental both to the security and economic well-being of the United States. Friedberg calls for economic, technological, and diplomatic efforts by the U.S. to meet the challenge from China.
Видео Aaron Friedberg: The Rise of China and the Strategic Challenge to the United States канала Conversations with Bill Kristol
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