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Michael Schuman

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Contributing Writer @TheAtlantic; Nonresident Senior Fellow @AtlanticCouncil @ACGlobalChina; Author "Superpower Interrupted: The Chinese History of the World"

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By suggesting that the U.S. might not defend Taiwan from China’s Xi Jinping, Trump is risking the security of Asian allies and “the most fundamental, yet fragile, source of U.S. global power: confidence in American leadership,” Michael Schuman writes: theatlantic.com/international/…

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By signaling he may not defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion, Trump displays a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of American global power. My latest in The Atlantic theatlantic.com/international/…

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By suggesting that the U.S. might not defend Taiwan from China’s Xi Jinping, Trump is risking the security of Asian allies and “the most fundamental, yet fragile, source of U.S. global power: confidence in American leadership,” Michael Schuman writes: theatlantic.com/international/…

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"Trump’s latest ill-considered comments are part of a pattern suggesting that he and his party will not stand with Taiwan." -- Michael Schuman: theatlantic.com/international/…

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Trump's demand that Taiwan pay the U.S. for defending the island from China may be good domestic politics but it's atrocious geopolitical strategy. My latest in The Atlantic theatlantic.com/international/…

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America's election season is "raucous, unpredictable, even chaotic," Michael Schuman writes. "So it might surprise Americans to know that observers in China’s repressive autocracy find something in all of this to envy." theatlantic.com/international/…

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Joe Biden's decision to cede the presidential nomination is a reminder of how revolutionary American democracy can be in a world where too many leaders suppress rather than heed public opinion. My latest in The Atlantic theatlantic.com/international/…

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America's election season is "raucous, unpredictable, even chaotic," Michael Schuman writes. "So it might surprise Americans to know that observers in China’s repressive autocracy find something in all of this to envy." theatlantic.com/international/…

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Will Chinese EV companies dominate the global market? Maybe not with the models they're putting on the road. CNBC Eunice Yoon test drives some Tesla competitors and discovers the good, the bad & the ugly. youtube.com/watch?v=9DLwtG…

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Over the past two years, Xi Jinping’s approach to the developing world has become increasingly consumed by Beijing’s geopolitical competition with the US and its allies and partners, writes ACGlobalChina’s Michael Schuman. Read more. ⬇️ atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atla…

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"Xi [Jinping] purports to be a man of peace, offering the world fresh ideas on diplomacy and security that could resolve global conflicts. Yet his actions ... suggest that he presents a new threat to global stability," Michael Schuman writes: theatlantic.com/international/…

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“The contributions of Chinese firms to the Russian war machine," NSA Jake Sullivan told me during his Beijing visit, "enhance Russia’s conventional military threat to Europe.” My latest in The Atlantic theatlantic.com/international/…

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Xi Jinping's focus on competition with the U.S. is endangering his policy toward the Global South. My new report for Atlantic Council ACGlobalChina atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atla…

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Very much looking forward to this conversation on #China's changing approach to the #MiddleEast, with Jonathan Fulton, Michael Schuman, Mohammed Baharoon Dawn C Murphy and Jonathan Panikoff. Join us on Thursday! 👇 atlanticcouncil.org/event/chinas-c…

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🗓️ September 5 | 🕘 9:00 AM ET Join us and ACGlobalChina for a discussion on China’s evolving approach to the #MENA featuring Jonathan Fulton, Michael Schuman, Mohammed Baharoon, Dawn C Murphy, Camille Lons, and Jonathan Panikoff. Register below ⬇️ atlanticcouncil.org/event/chinas-c…

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🗓️ September 5 | 🕘 9:00 AM ET Join us and ACGlobalChina for a discussion on China’s evolving approach to the #MENA featuring Jonathan Fulton, Michael Schuman, Mohammed Baharoon, Dawn C Murphy, Camille Lons, and Jonathan Panikoff. Register below ⬇️ atlanticcouncil.org/event/chinas-c…

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As Beijing hosts the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation this week, read Michael Schuman on how China’s outreach to the Global South has become increasingly tied to its geopolitical competition with the United States. bit.ly/3X7bPHg