Speakers
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Stephen Ezell
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Robert D. Atkinson
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Michael Pillsbury
China is engaged in a secret one-hundred year marathon to overtake the
United States in global economic and military might, with a goal to
supplant the United States as the world’s dominant power by 2049, argues
Michael Pillsbury in a timely new book, The Hundred-Year Marathon: China’s Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global Superpower.
Pillsbury contends that U.S. economic, science, and trade policies have
played a sometimes unwitting role in contributing to China’s ascent,
and argues that the United States needs to implement a more competitive
strategic response to China’s economic mercantilism “as it really is,
and not as we might wish it to be.” Please join ITIF for a lively
discussion regarding the current state of U.S.-China economic, trade,
and national security relations and an exploration of how the U.S.-China
competition can and should be structured to generate win-win outcome
for both nations and the broader global economy.
Additional panelists to be announced.
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