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The United States is engaged in competition with China on multiple fronts, from trade and technology to intelligence and international institutions. With tensions continuing to rise, the U.S. relationship with China will inevitably be a foreign policy priority for the next administration. The right approach, however, is still up for debate.
Beware the Guns of August—in Asia How to Keep U.S.-Chinese Tensions From Sparking a War
Competition Without Catastrophe How America Can Both Challenge and Coexist With China By Kurt M. Campbell and Jake Sullivan
Why America Shouldn’t Panic About Its Latest Challenger
How to Confront an Advancing Threat From China Getting Tough on Trade Is Just the First Step
The Sources of Chinese Conduct Are Washington and Beijing Fighting a New Cold War?
How to Push Back Against Beijing
China Thinks America Is Losing Washington Must Show Beijing It’s Wrong
This special election coverage is made possible in part by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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