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A New Game? Domestic Political Change and U.S. Strategy

A New Game? Domestic Political Change and U.S. Strategy

Mike is joined by Tom Wright to discuss how domestic politics impacts U.S. grand strategy. What does the recent 2020 U.S. election tell us about the U.S. role in the world, and in Asia specifically?

The Asia Chessboard

December 7, 202039m 32s

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Show Notes

This week, Mike is joined by Tom Wright, director of the Center on the United States and Europe and a senior fellow in the Project on International Order and Strategy at the Brookings Institution, to discuss how domestic politics impacts U.S. grand strategy. The two go into detail about how both Democrats and Republicans currently view U.S. strategy in Asia, and where both parties converge and diverge when it comes to the “China Challenge.” Now that there will be a transfer of power in the White House, what does the recent 2020 U.S. election tell us about the U.S. role in the world, and in Asia specifically?