By

Eamonn Bellin

Competing in the Episteme: The Cold War, the American University, and Strategic Competition with China Today

Strategic competition involves more than indices of “hard power” like arms, industries, and allies. To compete effectively, governments must enlist their countries’ intellectual resources to educate citizens, inform policy, and expose rivals’ vulnerabilities. The American university system, with an aggregate endowment larger than the national economies of all but twenty countries, should impressively bolster U.S....