For decades, U.S. grand strategy has imagined a world with America at its center—a unipolar power responsible for global order. But the rise of other countries, especially China, poses a serious challenge to this idea. How should U.S. policymakers grapple with our new emerging reality?
In her new book, First Among Equals, FP columnist and realist scholar Emma Ashford makes the case for a more pragmatic U.S. foreign policy that’s rooted in realism. Ashford joined FP’s Ravi Agrawal to discuss how Washington needs to think about its role in what she calls a “post-unipolar world.”