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Shifting alliances in a world that has seen a resurgent China, a bellicose Russia and an attenuated America spell trouble, writes foreign policy expert Richard Haass in this sobering assessment. At a time in which the West no longer predominates and power is dispersed among a greater number of states, America needs to strengthen its defenses and maintain diplomatic channels with Russia and China. According to Haass, what America seeks to gain may be less important than what it needs to avoid.
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Richard Haass is the president of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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