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‘Declining’ US should reject race-based thinking and embrace innovation to compete with China
- Ankit Panda writes that the prospect of a ‘civilisational clash’ with China should not underpin US foreign policy
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Ankit Panda is an Adjunct Senior Fellow in the Defense Posture Project at the Federation of American Scientists, a Senior Editor at The Diplomat, an online magazine on Asia-Pacific affairs, and a Contributing Editor at War on the Rocks.
Directors of policy planning at the US Department of State aren’t normally headline-makers.
At least that used to be the case, until Kiron Skinner, the head of policy planning, offered a controversial analysis at a public event of what the Trump administration has identified as an era of resurgent great power competition.
Speaking about the challenge that the US perceives from China today – a challenge that is, broadly, appreciated across both major political parties – Skinner traversed dangerous ground.
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The fight with China, she said, was “a fight with a really different civilisation and a different ideology and the US hasn’t had that before”.
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That itself isn’t true – but we’ll return to that.
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