The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Michael McFaul - Trump, China & The Rise Of A New World Order

Oct 16, 2025
Michael McFaul, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and a Stanford professor, dives deep into the dynamics of great power competition. He compares today's political landscape to the pre-WWII era, highlighting dangerous isolationist trends. McFaul emphasizes how America's economic ties with China weaken its global leadership and discusses the rise of autocracy, challenging democratic ideals domestically. He also critiques Trump's diplomacy and highlights the need for clarity and unity in addressing global threats, particularly from China.
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A New Era Of Great-Power Competition

  • We have entered a new era of great-power competition where China and Russia challenge U.S. global influence.
  • This rivalry is ideological but differs from the Cold War because economies are intertwined and the intensity is not identical to the Soviet confrontation.
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Domestic Fracture Undermines Global Leadership

  • U.S. polarization and rising isolationism weaken America's ability to lead globally.
  • That domestic fracture makes the present moment more like the 1930s than the unified Cold War era.
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Hegemony's Retreat Brings Back 'Jungle' Politics

  • The retreat of American hegemony invites a return to 'the law of the jungle' and great-power rivalry.
  • McFaul argues we must resist that regression and reassert collective security and liberal internationalism.
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