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Submit ReviewThis week on Sinica, Kaiser welcomes back Ryan Hass, the Michael H. Armacost Chair at the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institute, a senior adviser at the Scowcroft Group and McLarty Associates, and the China Director at the National Security Council during the second Obama administration. Ryan’s new book, Stronger: Adapting America's China Strategy in an Age of Competitive Interdependence, lays out a great approach to right-sizing the challenges that China poses in the decades ahead and identifies a set of sensible U.S. responses: running faster instead of trying to trip the other guy, regaining confidence and avoiding declinism and defeatism, and not turning China into an enemy.
4:42: Differences in Biden and Trump administrations
25:37: How interdependence with China raises American interests
29:31: A firm and steady approach to America’s foremost competitor
43:54: Risk reduction and crisis management vis-à-vis China
Recommendations:
Ryan: Any publication by William J. Burns, the current director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Kaiser: Works by Susan B. Glasser, particularly those narrated by Julia Whelan.
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