Publication

May 2012

This conference report addresses both competitive and cooperative elements in the US-Chinese relationship. The last decade has seen the relationship tend toward the former and become increasingly fraught with internal tensions. Three groups of people encompassing political, security, and economic/global governance issues constructed what they thought were realistic worst-case scenarios and sought to formulate policy recommendations intended to help both countries avoid those scenarios.

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Author John Hemmings, Brittany Billinglsey, See-Won Byun, Alexandra Doga, Scott Wilbur, Yang Yi, Eleni Ekmektsioglou, Ren Yuan Zhe, Zhang Zhexin, Wei Li, Michael Long, Xuming Qian, Albert Wu, Qisheng Wu
Series Pacific Forum CSIS Issues and Insights
Issue 10
Publisher Pacific Forum CSIS
Copyright © 2012 Pacific Forum, Center for Strategic and International Studies
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