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The False Promise of U.S.-China Stability

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开始于 June 16, 2026

Washington will come to regret its stalemate with Beijing

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Fear of China's rise should not drive U.S. policy; fostering stability requires understanding and addressing mutual interests.

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Engaging in dialogue with China is essential; a confrontational approach will only escalate tensions and lead to conflict.

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A stalemate with China undermines U.S. leadership on the world stage, making it crucial to pursue strategic partnerships.

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The U.S. must adopt a more confrontational stance towards China to prevent further erosion of global democratic norms.

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The U.S.-China relationship is complex; a balance of cooperation and competition is necessary to navigate global challenges.

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