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U.S.-China normalization
How the US Neoliberal Shift Fed China’s Rise
By Shannon Tiezzi
Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson discusses the intersecting economic interests in China and the U.S. that transformed global trade starting in the 1970s.
Back to Diplomacy? The Bumpy Road to Sino-American Détente
By Giuseppe Paparella
The tense years before China-U.S. normalization hold lessons about the value of backdoor diplomatic channels.
Could Vietnam Have Avoided the 1979 War With China?
By Cu Huy Ha Vu
Vietnam’s missed opportunity to normalize relations with the US paved the way for China’s 1979 invasion.
US-China Relations at 40
By Elizabeth Economy
The “normalization of relations” meets the “new normal.”
How Zbigniew Brzezinski Shaped US-China Relations
By Chi Wang
Dr. Brzezinski played an instrumental, but often overlooked, role in the normalization of U.S.-China relations.
Countering China's Psychological Warfare
By Shirley Kan
An American narrative is needed to disarm China's victimization rhetoric.
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