When World War II ended in 1945, it left much of the world in ruins, except for one nation. The United States emerged not just victorious, but ascendant. Its unmatched military and economic power laid ...
It was an era when mistrust and nuclear fear divided Europe, and every diplomatic move carried the risk of escalation. Though that confrontation ended with the Soviet Union’s collapse, some experts ...
It’s time to move beyond the question of whether the United States is, or should be, in a cold war with China, for China’s cold war with the United States ...
To thrive in this new era, this new Cold War, government and military leaders, individuals and organizations, must adopt a new mindset, a new Cold War mindset. The changing world order necessitates ...
Sir Robin Niblett, distinguished fellow at Chatham House, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss a potential second Cold War between the United States and China.
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