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US China policy
Biden’s Climate Dilemma: Whither Geopolitics?
By Abhijnan Rej
China and United States should cooperate on global risks mitigation even if it means pushing geopolitics aside. But is that possible?
To Help Save the US Economy – and Lives – End the China Tariffs Now
By David Firestein, Bob Holden, Mark Kirk, and Dan Slane
Leaving the tariffs in place will exacerbate the already enormous strain under which the U.S. economy is now laboring.
The Future of US-China Strategic Competition: Minding the Clarity Gaps
By Prashanth Parameswaran
While the outlines of a longer-term competition have been cohering, there are also lingering uncertainties as to how this phase of U.S-China relations will evolve.
Don't Let China Policy Follow North Korea's Path
By Van Jackson
The status quo in US China policy is not sustainable.
US China Policy Under a Republican President
By Greg Austin
Can we expect a better China policy from the U.S. if a Republican takes office in the White House in January 2017?
The Myth of a US-China Grand Bargain
By Van Jackson
Accommodating China won't produce peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific.
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