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How the Biden team thinks about a US|China 'competition' without end
How the Biden team thinks about a US-China 'competition' without end
Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi maintain one key diplomatic channel between the governments. It looks like the competition has ...
Does America Have an End Game on China? - ChinaFile
This fall, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan noted that the Biden administration is “often asked about the end state of U.S. ...
President Biden to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping - NPR
President Biden is in Lima, Peru, where he's meeting with leaders from the Asia-Pacific region, including Chinese President Xi Jinping.
US-China Relations in the Biden-Era: A Timeline
Timeline tracking key developments affecting US-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the Biden Administration.
Does America Have an Endgame on China? - Foreign Policy
An outdoor screen in Beijing shows a news program about Chinese President Xi Jinping meeting US President Joe Biden during the Asia-Pacific ...
Competing with China Explained: What Americans Need to Know
We asked three RAND experts to shed some light on the state of US-China relations and competition as the American electorate heads to the polls.
FACT SHEET: President Biden Takes Action to Protect American ...
President Biden's economic plan is supporting investments and creating good jobs in key sectors that are vital for America's economic future ...
U.S.-China competition does not have to end in conflict, expert says
Scott Kennedy, senior advisor and trustee Chair in Chinese business and economics at the enter for strategic and international studies, says he ...
Biden or Trump: Both options are worrying for China
However, on March 22, 2018, the Trump administration placed enormous tariffs on Chinese imports, worth at least $50 billion, according to the then estimated ...
Opinion | Biden's strategy to stabilize U.S.-China relations isn't working
What if Xi Jinping isn't interested in avoiding a Cold War?
Democracy Policy Under Biden: Confronting a Changed World
Responding to rising autocratic assertiveness and an ongoing democratic recession, the Biden administration has advanced multiple new policy ...
'A sea change': Biden reverses decades of Chinese trade policy
Forget tariffs. Biden's actions to crack down on Beijing's tech development will do more to hinder the Chinese economy — and divide the two ...
Has Biden “checkmated” China? - Lowy Institute
The President is rightly proud of having bolstered US alliances. But claims of beating China are overreach.
Biden is keeping key parts of Trump's China trade policy. Here's why
President Biden has left in place some of the measures his predecessor, Donald Trump, put in place against China targeting its trade practices.
What Does America Want From China? | Foreign Affairs
Debating Washington's Strategy—and the Endgame of Competition ... By Rush Doshi; Jessica Chen Weiss and James B. Steinberg; Paul Heer; Matt ...
Continuity or Change: U.S.-China Policy Under President Biden
Whatever direction the Biden administration takes on China, the findings of this recent policy review will heavily influence the next National Defense Strategy ...
Against China, the United States Must Play to Win - Foreign Policy
Washington's competition with Beijing should not be about managing threats—but weakening and ultimately defeating the Chinese Communist Party ...
Exclusive: Trump's transition team aims to kill Biden EV tax credit
President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is planning to kill the $7500 consumer tax credit for electric-vehicle purchases as part of ...
The Logic of US-China Competition by Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. explains why the Biden administration should regard the bilateral relationship as a “cooperative rivalry.”
Opinion | Biden doesn't want to change China. He wants to beat it.
His administration's strategy checking Chinese military and economic expansion through sanctions and tariffs was a sensible response to the ...