Navigating the Brink: Alperovitch’s Insights on Managing U.S.-China Relationship in a Complex World

New Book ‘World on the Brink’ Contends U.S. Ineffective in Deterring Chinese Invasion of Taiwan

In recent years, the U.S. national security strategy has shifted to focus on confronting China, with the Biden administration labeling it as the only country with the will, intent, and military strength to challenge the world order. This raises questions about how Washington and Beijing reached this point, their relative strengths, and how the U.S. should approach its relationship with China.

To shed light on these topics and provide insights into managing this critical partnership, a new book titled “World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century” has been published by Dmitri Alperovitch and Garrett Graff. In this book, Alperovitch analyzes the challenges posed by China and offers recommendations on how the U.S. can stay ahead in the global race for power and influence in the 21st century.

During a recent interview with Nick Schifrin, Dmitri Alperovitch discussed his views on growing tensions between Washington and Beijing, as well as factors driving competition between them. He emphasized the importance of understanding China’s strategic goals and how they align with or challenge U.S. interests.

This complex relationship between two superpowers highlights the need for a strategic approach to managing it effectively. As such, Dmitri’s insights offer valuable guidance for policymakers seeking to navigate this critical partnership in an increasingly competitive global landscape.

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