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Renewed Great Power competition : Implications for Defense Issues for Congress Updated December 21, 2021 Congressional Research Service R43838 Renewed Great Power competition : Implications for Defense Issues for Congress Congressional Research Service Summary The emergence of Great Power competition with China and Russia has profoundly changed the conversation about Defense issues from what it was during the post-Cold War era: Counterterrorist operations and military operations in the Middle East which were moved to the center of discussions of Defense issues following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 are now a less-dominant element in the conversation, and the conversation now features a new or Renewed emphasis on the following, all of which relate to China and/or Russia: grand strategy and the geopolitics of Great Power competition as a starting point for discussing Defense issues; organizational changes within DOD; nuclear weapons, nuclear deterrence, and nuclear arms control; the global allocation of military force deployments; and allied military capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region; and NATO military capabilities in Europe; new military service operational concepts; capabilities for conducting

international order, postwar international order, or open international order, and often referred to as a rules-based ... Terrorism and violent extremism, both domestic and international, remain significant threats. But, despite these steep challenges, the United States’ enduring ... and priority counterterrorism and unconventional warfare ...

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