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Strategic Competition: Strengthening America’s Advantage in a Competitive World [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]In an era of intense competition between America and its allies with authoritarian great powers, sustained, coordinated efforts are needed to support a stable, peaceful, rules-based world order. With features on trade, energy infrastructure, technology, and space, the winter issue of the Wilson Quarterly highlights advantages, risks, and opportunities for the US and its allies in our competitive world.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] ForewordDefining America’s New Playbook
By Mark Kennedy
The director of the Wilson Center’s recently established Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition makes the case that in this new era of competition, the US needs direction and unity.
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Friends, Allies, and the Trade Dilemma Advancing Regionalization for Global Economic Leadership
By Shihoko Goto By Karina Fernandez-Stark and Penny Bamber
As economic competition heats up, partners are key to US success. The tumultuous recent years have demonstrated that cross-border networks of goods and services are an integral part of the global economy, and can be used to create a competitive advantage.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] InteractiveLooking Anew at Trade
By Mark Kennedy
In this interactive feature, we examine trends in global trade and highlight opportunities to strengthen US economic competitiveness through trade.
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Advanced Industries Are Essential for US Competitiveness The New Space Era Will Drive the Economy of Tomorrow
By Robert Atkinson By Sophie Goguichvili
Can Washington restore America’s technological leadership? The United States must act now to avoid being left behind in a domain it so proudly pioneered.
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