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How to Avoid an Avoidable War

Ten Questions About the New US-China Strategy


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Today’s China poses a formidable challenge to United States’ hegemony – both economically and militarily. Under Donald Trump, America has taken a confrontational stance toward the rising superpower, accusing Beijing of unfair trade practices and military belligerence. Yet Washington has, so far, failed to articulate an overarching strategic vision for US-China policy. In Foreign Affairs, former Australian prime minister, Kevin Rudd, lays out 10 questions to help America formulate its China strategy and mitigate the risk of a confrontation between the two global powers. getAbstract recommends this article to those interested in US-China relations.

Take-Aways

  • US policymakers must formulate a coherent strategy to manage a rising China.
  • Any China-focused policy must lay out US objectives and the rules governing the bilateral relationship. 
  • America will need to determine the ways China poses a different challenge than did the Soviet Union, and adjust its strategy accordingly. 

About the Author

Kevin Rudd is the former Prime Minister of Australia and President of the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York.