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 |