Definition
Also known as: GPC, strategic competition, superpower rivalry
Strategic rivalry between major world powers—primarily the United States and China—across military, economic, technological, and institutional domains. Characterized by competition for influence, alliance building, technology leadership, and the shaping of international norms and institutions.
The deliberate reduction of economic interdependence between major trading partn...
The geopolitical competition for control of semiconductor manufacturing, design,...
China's global infrastructure development strategy launched in 2013, involving i...
A trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the...
The ability of supply chains to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and recover...
The mechanisms and challenges involved in implementing economic sanctions agains...
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