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The foreign policy cheat code no one talks about — except China

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The foreign policy cheat code no one talks about — except China

Global competition has dominated foreign policy conversations for the past ten years, pushing topics like investment in American manufacturing, reliable supply chains, and protection of domestic technology advantage to the top of the pri…

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