A Biden administration would recognize that #China-U.S. cooperation is necessary to tackle certain global issues. It wouldn't alienate U.S.' allies or dictate what their China policy should be. There needs to be a clear limit on how China and the West interact, says @Dalzell60.pic.twitter.com/Gu15F5wsqG
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The U.S. needs to reflect on its relationship with
#China in the context of its domestic situations. Without solving problems like income inequality and the failure to invest in infrastructure and R&D, the U.S. can't effectively compete or cooperate with China, says@Dalzell60.pic.twitter.com/LziZS4JNqQShow this thread -
There needs to be clear limits on interactions between
#China and the U.S. in some areas to manage the difference and maintain deep cooperation. Both face challenges like#ClimateChange,#COVID19 and#terrorism. China and the U.S. must cooperate to solve them, says@Dalzell60.pic.twitter.com/E9EcSy2crTShow this thread
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If you measure global growth, how much is it “in hands” of China? I rather see their contribution to new technology that make all people better. Not economy which is too much tied to politics. Threefolding - world needs that.
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