Sanctions rarely work, but are they still the least worst option?

Clearly, Putin was not deterred by NATO or the prospect of American opposition. The re-emergence of China as a great power has become the single biggest challenge to American preeminence. Not only is China rapidly becoming a strategic “peer competitor”, it will soon overtake the US as the world’s largest economy. It has already “grown far too big for America to sanction Beijing with its usual toolkit”.

By Mark Beeson

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Rethinking the US-China fight: Does China really threaten American power abroad?

In the U.S. and Europe, China is widely recognized as a rising star that threatens Western power. But research on the country suggests China may no longer see itself that way, writes Andrew Latham.

By Andrew Latham

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