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Transnational threats challenge America's status as a great power: power and responsibility. Author: Bruce Jones, etc.
Preface to the Chinese Version of Power and Responsibility (1)
From June 5438 to 10, 2006, when I went to Washington to attend the trilateral dialogue meeting between China, the United States and Japan, I met Carlos pascual, who served as the special assistant of former US President Bill Clinton and is now the vice president of the Brookings Institution and director of the foreign policy research department. At the end of 2006, he sent me an e-mail from Washington, D.C., telling me that the Brookings Institution, new york University and Stanford University would jointly carry out a research project called "Managing Global Insecurity". Due to the changes in the world, some emerging countries are on the rise. It is no longer enough to study such subjects in developed countries. So they want to set up an international consulting group to absorb international wisdom, and also organize a domestic consulting group with the participation of people from American bipartisan think tanks. I hope I can participate. From June 5438 to October 2007, Carlos called me from Washington and invited me to join the international consulting group. I thought about it and agreed.
I agree to participate in the international advisory group on this issue for three main reasons:
First, I have participated in many international conferences in recent years. Although the topics of these meetings are different, I deeply feel that everyone is thinking about "where is the world going?" This big problem. There are various opinions at various international conferences, and the world seems to have entered a period of "a hundred schools of thought contend", discussing "Where is the world going?" Of course, the people of China should participate in this big issue.
Secondly, I feel from American conversations that people of insight in American intellectual circles have realized that the foreign policy of the Bush administration has reached a dead end in many aspects, and the essence of the topic of "managing global insecurity" is to help the United States. ...
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