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Speaking on Leaders Talk, Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs traces the roots of America's global dominance mindset back to the 1990s, saying it has led to repeated policy failures. He calls for a change in perception – viewing China as a successful example and a partner for dialogue and cooperation, not as an adversary. Sachs warns that protectionism and trade barriers only weaken innovation and competitiveness in the long run.