Biden’s National Security Strategy Versus Xi’s 20th Party Congress

Biden’s National Security Strategy Versus Xi’s 20th Party Congress
The White House is seen at sunset in Washington on March 6, 2021. Erin Scott/Reuters
Bradley A. Thayer
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The Biden administration released its “National Security Strategy” (NSS) this month, its first, just before the Chinese regime holds its 20th National Congress. The NSS highlights Beijing’s desire to dominate global politics and warns of the “decisive decade” in the competition with China.
Bradley A. Thayer
Bradley A. Thayer
Author
Bradley A. Thayer is a founding member of the Committee on Present Danger China and the coauthor with Lianchao Han of “Understanding the China Threat” and the coauthor with James Fanell of “Embracing Communist China: America’s Greatest Strategic Failure.”
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