80,000 Hours Podcast

#218 – Hugh White on why Trump is abandoning US hegemony – and that’s probably good

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Jun 12, 2025
Hugh White, Emeritus Professor of Strategic Studies at the Australian National University, analyzes the shifting landscape of global power. He argues that Trump's actions highlight America’s waning hegemony instead of destroying it. White discusses the asymmetry in U.S.-Russia relations and challenges the notion of inevitable U.S. dominance globally, especially against the backdrop of China's rise. He emphasizes the need for adaptive strategies in a multipolar world, suggesting that allies must forge stronger bilateral ties to navigate these changes.
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China’s Military Advantages in Asia

  • China's economic base and manufacturing strength give it a strategic military advantage in Asia.
  • US faces a difficult challenge projecting power far from home against China’s focused region.
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US Stepping Back May Avoid War

  • War between the US and China is not inevitable if the US chooses to step back.
  • American lack of serious commitment to maintain regional dominance reduces war risk.
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Multipolarity Beats Costly Dominance

  • Collective allied efforts can't lower US costs and risks enough to maintain dominance over China.
  • A multipolar order with regional powers is a better alternative to costly conflict.
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