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Our China problem isn’t strength: It’s distance

Our China problem isn’t strength: It’s distance

Summary

The article discusses how the United States' decreasing academic, business, and research ties with China affect understanding and relations between the two countries. It suggests that the main issue in managing U.S.-China relations is not strength but the growing distance caused by reduced engagement.

Key Facts

  • Academic exchanges between the U.S. and China have dropped significantly.
  • Business presence of American companies in China has lessened.
  • Research cooperation and joint projects have declined.
  • Reduced contact limits understanding of China in the U.S.
  • This distancing may create challenges for U.S.-China relations.
  • The problem is described as a lack of close interaction, not a lack of power.
  • Engagement in education and business is important for strong international ties.
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