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What do the Experts Think?

The most recent edition of Foreign Policy reveals the findings of a survey of international relations professors in the United States. Inside the Ivory Tower highlights the professors’ views on US foreign policy priorities and rising powers. When asked which country they would fear surpassing the US as the world’s hegemon, Russia topped the list with 60 percent followed closely by China (51%).

Foreign Policy - Inside the Ivory Tower

Who most threatens the US position in the world? While only 30 percent of the nation’s professors perceive East Asia as the region of greatest concern to US security today, a strong majority see Asia’s steady rise – 68 percent view East Asia as the area with the “greatest strategic importance in 20 years.” Nearly half of the respondents (43%) identify China’s burgeoning military capability as a possible threat to international stability.

The academics also name climate change as the most important foreign policy challenge for the US.

 

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David Kampf

David Kampf is a writer and researcher based in Washington, DC. He is also a columnist for Asia Chronicle. He analyzes international politics, foreign policy and economic development, and his pieces have appeared in various publications, including China Rights Forum, African Security Review and World Politics Review. Recently, he directed communications for the U.S. Agency for International Development and President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief in Rwanda. Prior to living in East Africa, he worked in China and studied in Brazil, India and South Africa.

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