Daniel Russel:Competitors or Adversaries? Can the U.S. and China stop the slide toward strategic rivalry?(需报名)
U.S. – China relations are on a sharp downward trajectory. The trade dispute has rolled into a trade war, a tech war, an influence war, and as Henry Kissinger recently warned, has entered the “foothills” of a Cold War. This stand-off between the two major powers is unsettling the world and calling into question the international system’s ability to accommodate their competing systems and demands. Are we regressing to a divisive world of strategic rivalries and incompatible blocs? Is the future course of U.S. – China relations inevitably adversarial? In a highly interconnected world and in the midst of a technological revolution, how can the two countries coexist, compete, and collaborate?(报名方式见文末)