Friday, April 8, 2016

US-China Relations - Future



  • First, we have to preserve our democratic institutions that attract, rather than coerce, allies. 
  • Second, we need to invest in research and development that maintains our technological advantage.
  • Third, we have to maintain our openness to the world rather than retreating behind a curtain of fear.
  • Fourth, we should restructure our legacy military forces to adapt to technological change.
  • Fifth, we should strengthen our alliance structures including NATO, Japan, Australia, and Korea.
  • Sixth, we should enhance our relations with India.
  • Seventh, we should strengthen our participation and supplement the existing set of international institutions we've created to set standards and manage interdependence
  • Finally, eighth, we should cooperate with China where possible on issues of transnational interdependence.

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