As Washington confronts increasing belligerence from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, does the West face the start of a new “Cold War”? How should policymakers define victory? And what would a second Trump administration mean for the confrontation?
The weakness of adversary powers relative to the United States should not deceive us from their very clear advantage in willingness to execute decisive, if risky, strategies.
As 2024 begins, the global threat to American interests is on the rise as the interests of adversaries continue to align. However, Washington policymakers appear either unable or uninterested in displaying resolve