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A potential new Axis of authoritarian powers – China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea – threatens global stability through unprecedented strategic cooperation. Unlike its World War II predecessor – Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Imperial Japan, and the Soviet Union -- these nations demonstrate stronger coordination through, no-limit partnerships, joint military operations, and shared infrastructure projects. To successfully challenge this emerging coalition, the United States must understand both what makes this new coalition similar to the original Axis and recognize what makes it entirely unique.

Philip Zelikow is the Botha-Chan Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. An attorney and former career diplomat, Zelikow's federal service includes work across the government in the five administrations from Reagan through Obama, and is a strategic consultant for the current Biden administration.  

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