What's at the core of U.S.-China strategy? | A New CFR Initiative

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Council on Foreign Relations

Council on Foreign Relations

7 күн бұрын

The U.S.-China relationship continues to evolve, but what course will this evolution take?
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) President Michael Froman introduces CFR’s China Strategy Initiative, a program that seeks to answer the questions that will help drive the United States’ China policy.
Led by CFR Senior Fellow Rush Doshi, the China Strategy Initiative will grapple with U.S.-Chinese relations through fresh analysis, granular policy recommendations, and convenings with experts from around the world.
To learn more, watch U.S. officials and prominent American strategists explore U.S. policy toward China and the Indo-Pacific, debate debate approaches to U.S.-China strategy, and consider the implications of artificial intelligence on national security: www.cfr.org/event/china-strat....
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@davidliao1247
@davidliao1247 5 күн бұрын
What’s wrong with the Chinese strategy/methodology statement of “Based on the three principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, China is willing to work with the U.S. side to advance mutually beneficial cooperation, properly manage differences, and make joint efforts to tackle global challenges, contribute to each other's progress, and push for common ...?”
@Laobiao666
@Laobiao666 3 күн бұрын
Ask a tiger for its skin; Invite a pirate to farm.
@jimmymichaud2129
@jimmymichaud2129 5 күн бұрын
I think the wealth pump needs to reverse to rebuild the lower and middle classes from the ground up and rebuild our manufacturing from mining to processing education, ethics, morals, and 2040 IMO
@leroyhill7117
@leroyhill7117 Күн бұрын
lol 😂 these people
@kalipotmeng
@kalipotmeng 5 күн бұрын
"The US hoped China to open up, liberalize and to adhere to the established international norms" = the US hoped China will become a country submissive to the US as any other country which made the transition 😂. Why can't the Americans see how a 4000 year old continuous civilization can become vassal to a 250-year old country? 😂
@ri4verh331
@ri4verh331 5 күн бұрын
can't compete.
@user-yw4rx6kb3r
@user-yw4rx6kb3r 5 күн бұрын
Two countries can avoid each other. It's that simple. You want a fight? You know what to do.
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