Is the recent positive trajectory in U.S.-China relations temporary and tactical in nature? Or sustainable and strategic in essence?
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in Bali. Credit: Alex Brandon via AP Images
This year has already seen some rather positive signs for U.S.-China relations, signs that have been absent practically since great power competition began under the Trump administration. For the first time in the era of strategic competition, the two countries are trying to take serious measures to stabilize bilateral ties, as attested by the two presidents’ summit in Bali last November. With Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s upcoming trip to Beijing and potential China visits coming up b
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