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  2. The economic dimension of U.S.-China competition is crucial. The Biden-Harris administration is firmly committed to taking on the PRC’s abusive, unfair, and illegal practices. U.S. economic policies begin with investing at home and protecting American workers and businesses.

  3. Competing with China Explained: What Americans Need to Know

    www.rand.org/.../2024/09/competing-with-china-explained-what-americans-need.html

    The U.S.-China relationship presents a complex array of foreign policy challenges that will have to be addressed when a new administration takes charge in Washington next year. We asked three RAND experts to shed some light on the state of U.S.-China relations and competition.

  4. United States foreign policy toward the People's Republic ofChina

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    The United States foreign policy toward the People's Republic of China originated during the Cold War. At that time, the U.S. had a containment policy against communist states. The leaked Pentagon Papers indicated the efforts by the U.S. to contain China through military actions undertaken in the Vietnam War.

  5. The Administration’s Approach to the People’s Republic of China

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    The United States remains committed to our “one Chinapolicy, which is guided by the Taiwan Relations Act, the three Joint Communiques, the Six Assurances. We oppose any unilateral changes to the status quo from either side; we do not support Taiwan independence; and we expect cross-strait differences to be resolved by peaceful means.

  6. The future of US policy toward China: Recommendations for the...

    www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Future-U.S.-policy-toward-China-v...

    proposals for how the United States should adapt its policy toward China to respond to current realities in a manner that best protects and promotes Americas interests and values.

  7. A roadmap for US-China relations in 2023 - Brookings

    www.brookings.edu/articles/a-roadmap-for-us-china-relations-in-2023

    Although the U.S.-China relationship is fraught with tension, there are windows of opportunity for the Biden administration to advance specific U.S. priorities with Beijing in 2023.

  8. The US-China relationship in 2024 is stabilized but precarious - ...

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    Washington wants China to stop coercively advancing its claims vis-à-vis Taiwan and in the East and South China seas, to curtail its unfair trade policies and non-market economic practices, and...

  9. CFR Launches Ambitious New China Strategy Initiative

    www.cfr.org/news-releases/cfr-launches-ambitious-new-china-strategy-initiative

    The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has launched the China Strategy Initiative, an ambitious, cross-cutting new endeavor on U.S. strategy toward the People’s Republic of China. The...

  10. U.S.-China Relations in 2024: Managing Competition without...

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    Scott Kennedy analyzes the factors in U.S.-China relations that are reducing the worst negative tail risks of complete decoupling and outright military conflict. Nevertheless, it will take active diplomacy and some good luck to keep ties from fraying in 2024.

  11. A Framework for U.S.-China Engagement - CSIS

    www.csis.org/analysis/framework-us-china-engagement

    The Biden administration recognizes the need to bring greater coherence to U.S. policy toward China. It has created an “Indo-Pacific coordinator” at the National Security Council, naming senior diplomat Kurt Campbell to a post that reports directly to National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.