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As the relationship between China and the United States becomes increasingly complex and interdependent, leaders in Beijing and Washington are struggling to establish a solid common foundation on which to expand and deepen bilateral relations.
In order to examine the challenges facing U.S.-China relations, the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) and the Institute for Global Cooperation and Understanding (iGCU) at Peking University brought together a group of leading experts from China and the United States in Beijing and Honolulu to develop a conceptual foundation for U.S.-China relations into the future, tackling the issues in innovative ways under the banner of U.S.-China Relations in Strategic Domains.
The resulting chapters assess U.S.-China relations in the maritime and nuclear sectors as well as in cyberspace and space and through the lens of P2P and mil-to-mil exchanges. Scholars and students in political science and international relations are thus presented with a diagnosis and prognosis of the relations between the two superpowers.
Contents
Introduction Wang Dong and Travis Tanner
1 U.S.-China Relations in the Maritime Security Domain Wang Dong and Christopher Yung
2 Seeking Strategic Stability for U.S.-China Relations in the Nuclear Domain Elbridge A. Colby and Wu Riqiang
3 Reducing and Managing U.S.-China Conflict in Cyberspace Adam Segal and Tang Lan
4 U.S.-China Strategic Relations in Space Brian Weeden and Xiao He
5 Stepping Up Investments in U.S.-China Relations: Making People-to-People Exchange a Strategic Priority Travis Tanner and Zhao Minghao
6 Sino-U.S. Military-to-Military Relations Roy D. Kamphausen with Jessica Drun
7 Sino-US Military Relations: Interests, Challenges, and Solution Xu Hui with Yu Ying
Conclusion Wang Dong and Tiffany Ma