So what's the strategy for winning the tech race with China?
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07-Jan-2026
In this episode of "So What’s the Strategy?," host Matthew Kroenig examines whether the United States, alongside its allies, has a coherent plan to compete in a rapidly evolving technological revolution shaped by artificial intelligence, quantum computing, biotechnology, and other critical innovations.
Featuring insights from Chairman John Moolenaar of the US House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, former National Security Council official Tarun Chhabra, and Denmark’s Tech Ambassador Anne Marie Engtoft Meldgaard, the episode explores how Washington and its partners can promote innovation, protect critical technologies, and coordinate with allies to compete with China in the new global tech race.
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