In a rapidly evolving world where Washington might not have the same sway it used to, how should the US best position itself?
Don McLain Gill is a lecturer at the Department of International Studies, De La Salle University of the Philippines. He is also an Indo-Pacific Research Fellow at Canada’s Asia Pacific Foundation.
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