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November 20, 2023
Le Grand Continent published this interview with Christopher Schroeder, vice chair of GMF’s board of trustees, in French on November 20, 2023.
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“ While a majority of those polled (64%) currently see the U.S. as the world’s most influential actor, respondents believe the gap between the U.S. and China will close in the next five years.”
Defense Cooperation
Global Implications of China's Rise
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“ DPP politicians suggested that given Ko’s ineptness in negotiating, he could not be relied on if he were involved in high-stakes negotiations with China.”
“ “Europe has moved on,” said Jacob Kirkegaard, a senior fellow in the Brussels office of the German Marshall Fund, a think tank. “People here agree Cameron was probably one of the most disastrous prime ministers that the UK has had for many years, given how his premiership ended. But that’s not necessarily something that will jeopardise his new role.””
“ Erdogan’s positive remarks about Hamas have made it more difficult for the Biden administration to pass Turkiye’s F-16 request through Congress. Both Biden and Erdogan can deliver on these two issues if they choose to put enough political capital into the process, but Turkiye has local elections in five months, and the US is approaching a presidential election cycle,” he said. “We are closer than ever to see Sweden as a new NATO ally, but a little more political will is needed not only in Ankara but also Washington,” he added."”
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“ The US should provide credible assurances to Beijing that as long as China refrains from using force against Taiwan, Washington will not support the island’s independence nor return to its past defense treaty with Taipei.”
“ Xi is interested in signaling that despite geopolitical tensions -- especially around the high-tech industries -- China remains open for business.”
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