![]() ![]() The division between the West with the United States, Europe, Japan, and others on one hand, and China, Russia and other autocratizing states, on the other, has been underway for some time. ![]() As a result, instead of coming together into a single, unified system organised on liberal principles the world is once again splintering into blocs. This strategy has now clearly failed: both Russia and China are today more repressive at home and more aggressive abroad than at any time since the end of the Cold War. Western leaders expected that drawing these nations into a thickening web of diplomatic, economic, and societal ties would encourage them to moderate their external ambitions and ultimately to transform their domestic political systems. NOTE: This is an in-person event held at the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies.įor the better part of the past forty years the United States and the other advanced industrial democracies in Europe and Asia have pursued a strategy of engagement towards Russia and China. Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace (GCSC)Ī New World of Blocs: The Future of US-Europe Relations in an Age of Competition with China.Sustainability and the Energy Transition.Critical Materials, Minerals and Metals.Governance and International Organization.Strategic Stability: Deterrence and Arms Control.Initiative on the Future of Transatlantic Relations. ![]()
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