The Aspen Strategy Group recently released The Struggle for Power: U.S.-China Relations in the 21st Century bringing together preeminent experts to explore how to compete effectively with the military and technological rise of China and how to engage U.S. allies amidst this great-power rivalry.
Authors include: Graham Allison, Robert D. Blackwill, Nicholas Burns, Kurt Campbell, Elizabeth Economy, Joseph P. Federici, Kathleen H. Hicks, Anja Manuel, Shivshankar Menon, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Michael Pillsbury, Mira Rapp-Hooper, Ely Ratner, Condoleezza Rice, David E. Sanger, David Shambaugh, Pavneet Singh, and James B. Steinberg.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. and Condoleezza Rice
Preface
Nicholas Burns
CHAPTER 1
Ernest May Lecture
U.S.-China Relations at a Crossroad: Can History Guide the Path Forward?
James B. Steinberg
CHAPTER 2
The Trump Administration’s Indo-Pacific Strategy
Michael Pillsbury
CHAPTER 3
Reimagining Engagement
Elizabeth Economy
CHAPTER 4
Toward a New China Debate: The Strategic Logic of Blunting China’s Illiberal Order
Ely Ratner
CHAPTER 5
The Case for Allies: Coordinating a Response to China
Shivshankar Menon
CHAPTER 6
How Asia Navigates the U.S.-China Rivalry
Kurt Campbell
CHAPTER 7
The U.S.-China Strategic Competition: Clues from History
Graham Allison
CHAPTER 8
Campaigning through China’s Gray Zone Tactics
Kathleen H. Hicks and Joseph P. Federici
CHAPTER 9
From Primacy to Openness: U.S. Strategic Objectives in Asia
Mira Rapp-Hooper
CHAPTER 10
Managing the Fifth Generation: America, China, and the Struggle for Technological Dominance
David E. Sanger
CHAPTER 11
Compete, Contest, and Collaborate: How to Win the Technology Race with China
Anja Manuel and Pavneet Singh
CHAPTER 12
The Rise of China
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
CHAPTER 13
Toward a “Smart Competition” Strategy for U.S. Policy
David Shambaugh
CHAPTER 14
U.S. Grand Strategy Toward China: Seventeen Policy Prescriptions
Robert D. Blackwill