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Book Hack
The Long GameBy Rush Doshi

In a Nutshell

Learn how China plans to replace the U.S. as the leading world power, and how its strategy has evolved over time in this book from Rush Doshi, China director at the U.S. National Security Council.

Favorite Quote

The United States is unlikely to decline so long as its public is periodically convinced that it is about to decline.

Samuel Huntington, political scientist

Introduction

The rivalry existing between China and the U.S. is the Great Power competition of our era. But unlike the U.S., China has a 'grand strategy' for winning.

For decades, China has been coordinating its disparate government departments in pursuit of the same goals — a kind of joined-up thinking that is rare at the national level.

Rush Doshi is a China expert and former fellow at Brookings and member of President Biden's National Security Council.

In The Long Game, Doshi outlines the evolution of China's U.S. strategy, and what the U.S. can do in response.

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