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Indo-Pacific Power Clash: Why Realism Still Rules

Indo-Pacific Power Clash: Why Realism Still Rules

Uncover the strategic realities behind U.S.–China rivalry, great power geopolitics, and why classical realism offers the clearest lens for today’s global order.

May 22, 2025
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A dramatic digital painting of an Indo-Pacific military standoff between the United States and China, featuring two massive aircraft carriers facing each other across turbulent ocean waters. The left side displays a U.S. warship with a large American flag and fighter jets, while the right side shows a Chinese carrier with a prominent Chinese flag and military aircraft overhead. The sky is ablaze with fiery red and orange clouds, symbolizing escalating geopolitical tension. This visually intense and conceptually rich image conveys the essence of U.S.-China naval rivalry in the Indo-Pacific region.

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