In the wake of the Biden administration’s identification of China as the only country with the will, intent, and military strength to change the world order, a new book titled “World on the Brink” has emerged to provide insights into navigating this critical geopolitical landscape. Authored by Dmitri Alperovitch and Garrett Graff, the book delves into the complexities of the U.S.-China relationship and offers a roadmap for how America can compete effectively with China in the twenty-first century.

During my conversation with Dmitri Alperovitch, co-author of “World on the Brink,” he shared his expertise and perspectives on the challenges and opportunities presented by the U.S.-China dynamic. The book emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking and decisive action in shaping the future of international relations, particularly in light of China’s growing power and influence.

As tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to escalate, questions about their respective strengths and best approaches for dealing with China abound. “World on the Brink” provides valuable insights into these pressing issues, offering a nuanced understanding of this critical geopolitical landscape. Whether you are a policymaker, academic or simply interested in international relations, this book is sure to provide valuable insights into navigating this complex relationship in an increasingly interconnected world.