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China is preparing to engage with a new government in the United States. While Washington often frames China-U.S. relationship as one of strategic competition, Beijing has consistently sought cooperation based on mutual respect. Why does China view the relationship differently? What lessons can both nations draw from the past to prevent a new Cold War for the sake of global peace and stability?
China is preparing to engage with a new government in the United States. While Washington often frames China-U.S. relationship as one of strategic competition, Beijing has consistently sought cooperation based on mutual respect. Why does China view the relationship differently? What lessons can both nations draw from the past to prevent a new Cold War for the sake of global peace and stability?