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How U.S. Foreign Policy Is Making War With China More Likely (w/ Van Jackson)

Nov 10, 202351 minEp. 221
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Episode description

Van Jackson is a dissident among foreign policy intellectuals, a harsh critic of the infamous "Blob." His Un-Diplomatic newsletter is essential reading (and its accompanying podcast essential listening), and his analyses of U.S. policy in the Pacific in Foreign Affairs are very useful for those who want to understand what is going on in the region. These include: 

He is the author of the new book Pacific Power Paradox: American Statecraft and the Fate of the Asian Peace (Yale University Press) and today he joins the Current Affairs podcast to explain why he thinks U.S. policy in Asia is dangerous and putting us unnecessarily on the path towards conflict with China. It's a vital conversation for understanding the most consequential tensions in the world today. 

"It's patently obvious that by pursuing primacy we're making ourselves the enemy of what remains of the Asian peace." — Van Jackson

A Current Affairs article about U.S. relations with China by Nathan and Noam Chomsky can be read here.

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