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After months of deteriorating relations, both leaders have indicated interest in a more cooperative relationship. But what would it look like to actually adopt a restraint-based China policy that reverses the slide toward crisis and conflict? Quincy Institute’s Andrew Bacevich and Michael Swaine spell out their vision. Read the full report.
After months of deteriorating relations, both leaders have indicated interest in a more cooperative relationship. But what would it look like to actually adopt a restraint-based China policy that reverses the slide toward crisis and conflict? Quincy Institute’s Andrew Bacevich and Michael Swaine spell out their vision. Read the full report.
After months of deteriorating relations, both leaders have indicated interest in a more cooperative relationship. But what would it look like to actually adopt a restraint-based China policy that reverses the slide toward crisis and conflict? Quincy Institute’s Andrew Bacevich and Michael Swaine spell out their vision. Read the full report.
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