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new type of great power relations

Significance of China’s Further Rise: A Chinese Model or Chinese Solutions?
By Jin Kai
A model is iconic, a solution is adaptable.

Rethinking the Obama-Xi Summit
By Joseph A. Bosco
How the U.S. might use the summit for a new “new model of great power relations.”

US-China Strategic Rivalry: Balancing the Rebalance
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Professor Rosemary Foot.

China’s Revisionist Orientation
By John H.S. Åberg
China is not a revisionist power, but the recent air intercept indicates revisionist orientation
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