China Is Playing A Long Game, And It Is Playing For Keeps
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The US seems to be finally waking up to what it has unleashed by opening up to China: "Chinese strategists prize, in Kissinger’s words, “subtlety, indirection and the patient accumulation of relative advantage.” Chinese leaders have been pursuing what Pillsbury calls a “hundred-year marathon,” patiently trudging toward a goal of replacing the United States as the world’s dominant power — “hegemon” — by 2049, 100 years after Mao Zedong’s victory in the Chinese Civil War. So far, 65 years down, 35 to go.
China Is Playing A Long Game, And It Is Playing For Keeps
China Is Playing A Long Game, And It Is…
China Is Playing A Long Game, And It Is Playing For Keeps
The US seems to be finally waking up to what it has unleashed by opening up to China: "Chinese strategists prize, in Kissinger’s words, “subtlety, indirection and the patient accumulation of relative advantage.” Chinese leaders have been pursuing what Pillsbury calls a “hundred-year marathon,” patiently trudging toward a goal of replacing the United States as the world’s dominant power — “hegemon” — by 2049, 100 years after Mao Zedong’s victory in the Chinese Civil War. So far, 65 years down, 35 to go.