Trump-Xi Rivalry Risks 1914-Style World War
Source: foreignaffairs.com
- A new book warns that Trump and Xi Jinping's rivalry risks sparking a world war like the one in 1914.
- Key risks include Taiwan tensions, U.S.-China military competition, and fragile global alliances mirroring pre-WWI Europe.
- Without urgent diplomacy, miscalculations could lead to catastrophic escalation between the superpowers.
The article reviews Graham Allison's book "Destined for Rivalry: The Tragedy of Trump and Xi," which argues that the intensifying competition between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping echoes the dangerous dynamics that led to World War I in 1914. Allison, a Harvard professor known for his "Thucydides Trap" theory—where a rising power challenges a ruling one, often sparking war—highlights how personal animosity, military buildups, and alliance entanglements are driving