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DESCRIPTION:What should our global strategy look like in an age of renewed 
 great power competition? And what must America offer to a newly empowered 
 developing world when we’re no longer the only major player?The Moynihan I
 nstitute’s Practice of Global Politics Series presents international devel
 opment expert Daniel F. Runde.Runde will discuss his new book\, "The Ameri
 can Imperative\," where he makes the case for building a new global consen
 sus through vigorous internationalism and the judicious use of soft power.
  Runde maps out many of the steps that we need to take—primarily in the no
 n-military sphere—to ensure an alliance of stable and secure\, like-minded
 \, self-reliant partner nations in order to prevent rising authoritarian p
 owers such as China from running the world.
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SUMMARY:Daniel F. Runde: Using Soft Power to Compete with Russia and China
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>What should our global strategy look like i
 n an age of renewed great power competition? And what must America offer t
 o a newly empowered developing world when we’re no longer the only major p
 layer?</p><p>The Moynihan Institute’s Practice of Global Politics Series p
 resents international development expert Daniel F. Runde.<br><br>Runde wil
 l discuss his new book\, "The American Imperative\," where he makes the ca
 se for building a new global consensus through vigorous internationalism a
 nd the judicious use of soft power. Runde maps out many of the steps that 
 we need to take—primarily in the non-military sphere—to ensure an alliance
  of stable and secure\, like-minded\, self-reliant partner nations in orde
 r to prevent rising authoritarian powers such as China from running the wo
 rld.</p><div></div>
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