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Two Visions, One Collaboration? Part of a Future for US-China Relations?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2025

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With rising US-China tensions in the course of the US presidential campaign, Marc Grossman considers the possibilities for a collaborative relationship and the costs of the alternatives as both nations offer a vision for a new silk road.

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