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| Resident Scholar Gary J. Schmitt |
Indeed, the rise of China is the principal strategic fact of the 21st century. Where China goes--and how fast--will have a significant, if not defining, impact on the shape of the international system and will exert considerable influence on the future of US security and prosperity. The rise of China presents challenges to the United States across several dimensions of power (military, diplomatic, political, economic, even cultural), and there is virtually no issue critical to America's future--global economic growth, nonproliferation, controlling potential pandemics, climate change, energy security--that is not affected by the US-China relationship.
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Gary J. Schmitt is a resident scholar and the director of the Program on Advanced Strategic Studies at AEI. Michael Schiffer is a program officer at the Stanley Foundation.



