Publication

Sep 2009

This report presents a nuanced strategic framework to manage the US-China relationship. The different authors offer a multi-layered understanding of how various bilateral challenges — ranging from arms control and military-to-military relations to complex climate and energy security issues — need to be considered from a broader perspective. The authors agree that this process should seek to balance bilateral cooperation with US engagement in Asian regional institutions in order to encourage (and in some cases compel) China to become a more responsible stakeholder in the international community.

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Author Abraham Denmark, Nirav Patel, Linton Brooks, Joshua W Busby, Lindsey Ford, Michael J Green, G John Ikenberry, Robert D Kaplan, Daniel Twining, Richard Weitz
Series CNAS Reports
Publisher Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
Copyright © 2009 Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
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