Confronting China in the long term

Confronting China in the long term

Chinese studies are a mainstay in all realms of international relations, especially in the United States. Today's guest, Dr. Daniel Green, offers his thoughts of how future US administrations could approach China as a strategic competitor in AI, security, and great power politics. He surveys these thoughts, and his contributions to a new book: Confronting China: U.S. Defense Policy in an Era of Great Power Competition.

Dr. Daniel Green is a national security and foreign affairs expert who has served for 20 years in key positions that shape U.S. defense and foreign policy, including as a Commander in the U.S. Navy Reserves, a Political Advisor with the U.S. Department of State, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Force Development. He is also an accomplished author, with five books and numerous publications on defense, security, and counterinsurgency topics. His scholarly work includes more than 60 award-winning papers and articles in various military and policy journals. He holds a Ph.D. and MPhil in Political Science from George Washington University and a Masters in International Affairs from Florida State University.

Link to Confronting China: https://www.amazon.com/Confronting-China-Competition-Security-International/dp/1440879664

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