Post by Evan A. Feigenbaum

Leading voice on Asia and risk advisor across government, think tanks, markets, corporates and academia | Keynote Speaker | Advisor to two Secretaries of State, a former Treasury Secretary, multinational CEOs and boards.

I write for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on how too many Western strategists expect China to behave like the United States—and then when China does not behave like the United States, they conclude that it is a strategic failure rather than a deliberate choice, and that a “chastened” China has been put back on its heels. It’s important not to mirror-image U.S. foreign policy, refracting Chinese policy through the lens of what American strategists would do if they were Chinese Communists. Beijing doesn’t think like Washington—and the Iran conflict shows why. https://lnkd.in/gfvE6VSE

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