
Plain English with Derek Thompson Is This the Chinese Century?
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Apr 29, 2025 Kurt Campbell, Chairman of The Asia Group, and Rush Doshi, Director of the China Strategy Initiative at CFR, dive into the implications of China's rise as a global superpower. They discuss China's dominance in technology, naval capabilities, and industrial strength, painting a picture of a new geopolitical landscape. The duo also highlights the urgency for the U.S. to reassess its strategies amidst China's rapid advancements, exploring the potential for a Chinese century versus American resurgence. Their insights reveal a complex interplay of competition, cooperation, and innovation.
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Stakes of U.S.-China Rivalry
- U.S. interests involve preserving technological leadership and economic independence from China.
- Military defeat by China would threaten Asia's prosperity and global stability, especially over Taiwan.
Why US Power Matters to Families
- American quality of life depends on technological leadership and global prosperity maintained by US dominance.
- A decline in US power risks economic and political dependency and loss of global influence.
Naivety of U.S. Engagement
- Past U.S. belief in costless engagement with China presumed economic liberalization would follow.
- That view underestimated China's distinct political ambitions and long-term grand strategy.






