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Which Way, America? Condoleezza Rice on America’s Foreign-Policy Challenges

Which Way, America? Condoleezza Rice on America’s Foreign Policy Challenges | Uncommon Knowledge

Condoleezza Rice is the Tad and Dianne Taube Director of the Hoover Institution and a former U.S. secretary of state and national-security adviser in the George W. Bush administration.

Rice joins Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson at a perilous moment for the United States and the world at large, even more dangerous than the Cold War, Rice argues. Drawing on her recent article in Foreign Affairs, Rice highlights the complex threats posed by global powers including China, Russia, and Iran. The conversation delves into China’s economic and military growth, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and Iran’s nuclear ambitions, while assessing the United States’ preparedness to face these challenges.

Rice reflects on the strategic errors made in integrating China into the global economy and raises concerns about the potential for future conflicts, particularly in Taiwan and the broader Indo-Pacific region.

Rice emphasizes the need for American leadership in a world threatened by authoritarian regimes, arguing that the U.S. cannot afford to retreat from the world stage. The interview concludes with a discussion on the upcoming election, with Rice offering advice to candidates and voters alike on the importance of considering foreign policy in determining America’s future.

Recorded on October 17, 2024.

Peter Robinson — Peter M. Robinson is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution.
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