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  2. Potential superpower - Wikipedia

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    The United States is currently considered the world's foremost superpower, [4] as it is the only country whose status as a superpower finds broad consensus, [5] with some accounts calling it the only one. [6] [7] [8] China, the European Union, India, and Russia have been discussed as potential superpowers of the 21st century; Japan was a former ...

  3. Analysis-'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger,' China ...

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    The United States imported $427 billion in goods from China last year and exported $148 billion to the world's No. 2 economy, a trade gap that has persisted for decades and become an ever more ...

  4. Jamie Dimon says America needs to ‘take a deep breath ... - AOL

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    Jamie Dimon says America needs to ‘take a deep breath’ before facing off with China, because the U.S. is actually in a ‘very good position’ to negotiate Eleanor Pringle April 26, 2024 at 6 ...

  5. Superpower: Three Choices for America's Role in the World

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    The Telegraph wrote, "one of the sharpest attempts to open the U.S. foreign policy debate has come from Ian Bremmer, the Eurasia Group president and foreign policy guru who coined the phrase 'G-Zero world' to describe the new era of global volatility. Bremmer maps out three distinct paths for the United States and asks America's politicians and ...

  6. United States foreign policy toward the People's Republic of ...

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    The position of the United States, as clarified in the China/Taiwan: Evolution of the "One China" Policy report of the Congressional Research Service (date: 9 July 2007) is summed up in five points: The United States did not explicitly state the sovereign status of Taiwan in the three US-PRC Joint Communiqués of 1972, 1979, and 1982.

  7. Opinion - Tariffs or no tariffs, the world wants and needs ...

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    For one thing, China, the world’s biggest importer of LNG, took less than 6 percent of America’s LNG exports last year. American export facilities will therefore be built, with or without ...

  8. We're losing the one thing that's keeping the peace between ...

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    Part of the peace between China and the US has been the notion that we can do business with one another even though we don't share the same values. The US strives to be an open society; China is ...

  9. Exceptional: Why the World Needs a Powerful America

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    Exceptional: Why the World Needs a Powerful America is a 2015 book on American foreign policy co-authored by Dick Cheney, who served as the 46th Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009, and his daughter, Liz Cheney, a former official of the United States Department of State.