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Edge of Ruin: Mike Lampton and Wang Jisi’s Warning on U.S.-China Relations

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Mar 19, 2026
David M. Lampton, a leading U.S. scholar of China and emeritus director of China Studies at Johns Hopkins SAIS, discusses a joint essay calling for urgent restraint. He covers why the collaboration mattered. He warns about accidental war from miscalculation, explains securitization and economic frictions, and argues Taiwan could be the unlikely starting point for stabilizing relations.
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INSIGHT

Technology Is Making Deterrence Fragile

  • Deterrence is getting harder because new technologies create novel, credible threats across nontraditional domains.
  • Lampton cites space, cyber, AI, and expanded nuclear arsenals as drivers that raise costs while reducing stability.
INSIGHT

Mutual Threat Narratives Become Operating Systems

  • Each side now frames the other as an existential constraint, producing mirror-image threat narratives that function as operating systems.
  • Lampton describes this action-reaction spiral as national development strategies becoming unacceptable to the other side.
ADVICE

Recenter Comparative Advantage To Ease Economic Securitization

  • Restore comparative advantage thinking in economic policy to reduce securitization of trade and supply chains.
  • Lampton urges limiting security controls to major strategic items while letting markets allocate noncritical production.
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