Since the United States decided to go all-in with a focus on the great power competitions

milan2003_07

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Hello,

Here is the link at the paper that I'm currently reading about new technologies that can trigger uprisings:


Please, clarify the meaning of "all-in" in the sentence below:

"Since the United States decided to go all-in with a focus on the great power competitions, terms such as irregular warfare, counterinsurgency, and small wars have lost vogue".
 
go all-in - make a total commitment
 
go all-in - make a total commitment

So, the meaning of the original sentence is that the US decided to make a total commitment (to dedicate themselves to) to focusing on great power competitions?
Does 'great power competitions' mean that sort of a race to reveal one's military and power capabilities (in that case those of the US)?
 
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