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Mutually Assured Restraint
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Strategic Reassurance: An Important Agenda
By Amitai Etzioni
A new book details a strategy for dealing with China that deserves much more attention than it is getting.
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MAR or War?
With accommodation and a focus on defense, China and the U.S. can avoid falling into the Thucydides Trap.
![A MARred Alternative: Offense, Defense and U.S.-China Relations A MARred Alternative: Offense, Defense and U.S.-China Relations](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/sizes/thumbnail/19063_5280a1e9f3c77.jpg)
A MARred Alternative: Offense, Defense and U.S.-China Relations
Why the key to U.S.-China relations can only be found at the level of grand strategy.
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MAR: A Model for US-China Relations
A policy of Mutually Assured Restraint could help both sides move beyond the current distrust.
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