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In Engaging China, Gurtov identifies and details the many facets of China that worry critics. But he also argues for a strategy of coexistence that allows for economic and technological competition while managing frictions over issues so diverse as human rights and access to the South China Sea. This book is wide-ranging but compact; realistic but value-oriented; clearly argued but backed by extensive references to documents and scholarly literature--including writings by leading Chinese scholars who also seek a viable modus vivendi between the two great powers.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: What Engagement Means and Why It Matters
Chapter 2: Understanding and Misunderstanding China
Chapter 3: China's World
Chapter 4: China on the March, Forward and Backward
Chapter 5: Managing Conflict in US-China Relations
Chapter 6: Biden's China Policy
Chapter 7: Four Cases of US-China Competition
Chapter 8: Engaging China
Notes
Bibliography



