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As Russia's war in Ukraine deepens and China's influence continues to grow, many observers say that the United States is entering an era of "great-power competition" with these two rivals. But, as Eurasia Group's Ali Wyne discusses with Doorstep co-hosts Nikolas Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin, this kind of framework could leave the U.S. defensive and reactive, and hinder efforts to renew itself, both at home and abroad. Can America seize its "great-power opportunity"?
For more, please go to carnegieouncil.org.
By Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs4.4
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As Russia's war in Ukraine deepens and China's influence continues to grow, many observers say that the United States is entering an era of "great-power competition" with these two rivals. But, as Eurasia Group's Ali Wyne discusses with Doorstep co-hosts Nikolas Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin, this kind of framework could leave the U.S. defensive and reactive, and hinder efforts to renew itself, both at home and abroad. Can America seize its "great-power opportunity"?
For more, please go to carnegieouncil.org.

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