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Explore the complexities of great power competition and its implications for American grand strategy in this 30-minute conference talk from the Aspen Security Forum. Examine how the United States navigates strategic competition with major global powers while formulating comprehensive foreign policy approaches. Analyze the geopolitical landscape where traditional and emerging powers compete for influence, resources, and strategic advantage across multiple domains. Delve into the challenges facing American policymakers as they develop and implement grand strategic frameworks that address contemporary security threats while maintaining global leadership. Consider the historical context of great power rivalry and how current dynamics differ from previous eras of international competition. Gain insights into the strategic thinking required to balance diplomatic, economic, and military tools in an increasingly multipolar world where traditional alliances and partnerships face new pressures and opportunities.
Syllabus
Great Power Competition and American Grand Strategy
Taught by
The Aspen Institute