
Randy Schriver
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Aug 9, 2024 |
foreignpolicy.com | Dana Sherne |Matthew Kroenig |Dan Negrea |Randy Schriver
U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns is the U.S. ambassador to China. Prior to taking this post, he was a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he founded the school’s Future of Diplomacy Project. He has had a long career in U.S. diplomacy under six presidents and nine secretaries of state, including as undersecretary of state for political affairs.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
aei.org | Dan Blumenthal |Randy Schriver |Josh Young
The United States is in a cold war with the People’s Republic of China, and it urgently needs a strategy led and directed by the president himself if it is going to win. Absent such leadership, Washington’s approach to China will remain fragmented, contradictory, and unfocused.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
foreignpolicy.com | Randy Schriver |Dan Blumenthal |Josh Young
Economics China The United States is in a cold war with the People’s Republic of China, and it urgently needs a strategy led and directed by the president himself if it is going to win. Absent such leadership, Washington’s approach to China will remain fragmented, contradictory, and unfocused.
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Apr 7, 2023 |
nationalinterest.org | Randy Schriver |Dan Blumenthal
Policymakers in the United States are starting to come to grips with a stark reality—a Cold War with China—and the need for a strategy with clear objectives. The Chinese spy balloon traversing U.S. airspace and growing concerns over China’s diplomatic and potential military support for Russia’s war against Ukraine are just the latest developments galvanizing U.S. policymakers on the need for action to counter the threat from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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