This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Anne-Marie Slaughter, a leading American public intellectual who serves as president of New America and was Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department during the first Obama administration. Anne-Marie talks about how collaboration on issues of global concern — pandemics, global warming, and more — requires the U.S. to deprioritize some aspects of its competition with China.
1:59 – Contradictions of the Biden doctrine
5:18 – Reconciling Biden’s China policy and the possibility of climate cooperation
13:43 – Deemphasizing national security on the American foreign policy agenda
20:23 – Potential for “positive competition”
21:50 – The concept of networked governance
36:04 – The dynamics of groupthink in US decision-making
43:05 – Hope for the younger generation’s prospective policy shift
47:38 – Does race factor into our hostility towards China?
50:19 – Potential for an affirmative vision on Biden’s China policy
54:52 – How revisionist are China’s ambitions?
59:49 – American tolerance for a diminished global role
A transcript of this interview is available at TheChinaProject.com).
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