“They depend more on us than we depend on them … Fundamentally, the rise of China does not really continue from an economic perspective without access to Western markets, Western capital, and Western technology,” says Jonathan Ward. He is a China scholar, founder of the Atlas Organization, and author of “The Decisive Decade: American Grand Strategy for Triumph Over China.”
“It’s not just a military and diplomatic contest. It’s a contest for what sorts of beliefs and possibilities lie ahead of humanity in the 21st century,” Ward says.
What would it take for the United States to out-maneuver and triumph over the Chinese Communist Party? What are the key strategies the United States should deploy when it comes to the economy, diplomacy, the military, and the ideological arena? Why is rebuilding America as an industrial base absolutely critical?