The United States is in a cold war with the People’s Republic of China, and it urgently needs a strategy. Both the Trump and Biden administrations deserve some credit for overseeing a fundamental policy shift on China. And yet, nearly eight years after Washington finally recognized that it was in competition with China, the United States is still struggling to reach the level of intensity needed to emerge victorious in that competition.

This course, led by Asia expert and former Defense advisor Dan Blumenthal, will explore the comprehensive statecraft required to counter the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) across political, military, and economic domains.

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Dan Blumenthal & Bridge Colby discuss China's strategy

Faculty

Dan Blumenthal

Dan Blumenthal is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on East Asian security issues and Sino-American relations. Mr. Blumenthal has served in and advised the US government on China issues for more than a decade.

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