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Is the Secret Objective of US Foreign Policy to be Just Tough Enough Not to Have to Do Anything?

There are many rumblings of a new Cold War brewing between the US and China.  But the governments in Washington and Beijing both seem to be most focused on domestic political issues and maintaining power.  Which might suggest that much of the ratcheting up of toughness between them is performative.  Especially as a large global coalition is emerging that holds common views toward how China must behave to engage on the world stage in the leadership role it seeks.  David Sanger of the New York Times, Kori Schake of the American Enterprise Institute and Rosa Brooks of Georgetown Law Center discuss.  Join us.

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