The Stakes of Trump vs. Xi
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Started May 13, 2026
How the summit could change the course of U.S.-China competition
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The Stakes of Trump vs. Xi
Foreign Affairs (United States) | May 11, 2026
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May 13, 2026
Trump's approach at the summit could strengthen U.S. alliances in Asia, countering China's influence and promoting regional stability.
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The summit may distract from pressing domestic issues in the U.S. and lead to short-sighted foreign policy decisions.
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While the summit may address trade tensions, it is unlikely to resolve the underlying competition for global influence between the U.S. and China.
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The summit risks legitimizing authoritarian practices by Xi, undermining the U.S. commitment to democracy and human rights.
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A successful summit between Trump and Xi could foster cooperation on global issues like climate change, benefiting both nations and the world.
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