From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject US Deterrence against China Is Not Working
Date September 6, 2023 11:00 AM
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US Deterrence against China Is Not Working

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Senior Fellows Dan Patt [[link removed]] and Bryan Clark [[link removed]] argue in Foreign Policy [[link removed]] that the United States military will not be able to deny China the ability to invade Taiwan as Beijing’s military continues to improve. Drawing on their recent Hudson report [[link removed]], they instead explain how the US can mount a long-term campaign that undermines Beijing’s confidence in achieving its ambitions in the region.

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Is the Role of the Dollar About to Significantly Change?

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Some analysts speculate that a new yuan-based currency system could replace the US dollar’s role in global trade. But in the International Economy [[link removed]], Senior Fellow John Lee [[link removed]] makes the case for why the United States and its currency are still the better bet.

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Is China Uninvestible for US Companies?

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China Center Director Miles Yu [[link removed]] appears on BBC News [[link removed]] to discuss Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo asking Beijing to reduce the risk of doing business in China for American companies.

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The US-China Economic Link: High-Level Diplomacy and Structural Problems

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Even though leaders in Washington and Beijing may want to cool tensions so that they can focus on challenges like climate change and economic difficulties, Senior Fellow Thomas J. Duesterberg [[link removed]] describes in Aspenia Online [[link removed]] why the two powers are unlikely to return to more cordial relations.

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How to Help Ukraine Win the War of Attrition

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As the fighting in Ukraine becomes a war of attrition, Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] writes in the Wall Street Journal [[link removed]] how the US can confront Vladimir Putin through a whole-of-government campaign against Russian interests and assets around the world.

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BEFORE YOU GO...

China has suspended the import of all seafood products from Japan after water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was discharged—even though Chinese nuclear power plants discharge more radioactive material. Writing in The Messenger [[link removed]], Senior Fellow Riley Walters [[link removed]] analyzes why Japanese fisheries have become a geopolitical target for Beijing.

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