While the US-China relationship evolved significantly in 2018, Haass does not predict global dominance by the wanna-be superpower. “The escalation of conflict over the trade relationship, and more broadly the emergence in the United States of a much tougher bipartisan consensus that U.S.-Chinese relations and the whole US approach to China needs to be readjusted.” “I think the most important set of events had to do with China, the U.S.-China relationship,” says Haass. Haass also focused on growing tensions between the United States and China. “I don’t see us in any way turning a corner, so what worries me is that 2019 could be 2018 plus, at best.” When asked for the word that will characterize 2019, Haass says it will be “drift – drift in the global effort against climate, drift in the global effort against proliferation in places like North Korea, drift in the global effort for freedom. Haass’ outlook for next year isn’t optimistic. Last year he published his thirteenth book, A World in Disarray: American Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old Order. Department of State and a close advisor to Secretary of State Colin Powell. Prior to joining CFR in 2003, Haass was Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. Turning towards 2019, we are joined by Richard Haass, the 16-year president of the Council on Foreign Relations, to discuss what will have the most lasting impact on global politics next year.
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Muni and Peter announce the first-ever Altamar accolades for 2018, from “Person of the Year” to the “Didn’t See This Coming” award. In our final episode of the year, we try to have some fun despite the doom and gloom. There’s no sugar-coating it: 2018 was, undoubtedly, a year of discontent with a growing global backlash against the elite and establishment.
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If Oxford Dictionary’s 2018’s word of the year is “toxic,” then 2019’s will be “drift” – as uncertainty hovers over global politics, trade, and the world’s hot spots.