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Author Mazarr, Michael J., 1965-

Title Competing for the System The Essence of Emerging Strategic Rivalries / MICHAEL J. MAZARR, TIM MCDONALD
Published Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (46 pages) ; illustrations
Series RAND Perspective ; A1404-2
RAND Perspective series ; A1404-2
Contents Competing in Systemic Terms -- Competing for the Shape of the International System -- Competing with a Systems Mindset -- Conceptualizing Systemic Competition -- Principles to Guide a Strategy of Competing for the System -- Conclusions and Recommendations
Summary The authors of this Perspective contend that the United States should view emerging strategic rivalries with Russia, and especially China, in systemic terms. The United States, they argue, is principally competing to establish the structure and context of the global system, including institutions, rules, and norms in which political, economic, and social activity occur. Policy initiatives should place individual actions in the context of systemic strategy, broadening from discrete, issue-specific approaches. The authors outline a set of principles for building institutions and practices to support this approach
Notes Title from PDF document (viewed November 9, 2022)
"November 2022"
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-45)
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Form Electronic book
Author McDonald, Tim R., 1985-
International Security and Defense Policy Center
Rand Corporation