Understanding the Emerging Era of International Competition: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
RAND Corporation eBooks2018
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Michael J. Mazarr, Jonathan S. Blake, Abigail Casey, Tim McDonald, Stéphanie Pézard, Michael Spirtas
Abstract
The new era of intensifying global competition is characterized by rivalry in the political, economic, and military spheres. This report summarizes findings of a study about the character of the emerging era of international competition. It is the first of three reports that examines the nature of that competition; evaluates its military, economic, geopolitical, and informational components; and assesses the perspectives of the major powers.
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