America’s China strategy and the crisis of self-belief – The Washington Post

David Feith is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. This article is adapted from an essay for the Ronald Reagan Institute.

Around 10 years ago, the United States began a historic shift in its grand strategy toward China, abandoning the belief that engaging Beijing would liberalize its regime and integrate it into a U.S.-led world order. It was a fragile but significant turn, the result of an accumulation of concerns that ideally would usher in a more effective U.S. strategy.

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