'To avoid sleepwalking into a war, the U.S. and China must construct a joint strategic framework to maintain the peace—and quickly,' writes Kevin Rudd
Rudd is global president of the Asia Society and former prime minister of Australia. He is the author ofhe world’s attention is rightly focused on the unfolding horror in Ukraine. Images of destruction and death wrought across that nation, and the harrowing experiences of refugees fleeing in their millions, testify to the tragic reality of war.
War between the United States and China is not inevitable. But U.S.-China relations continue to spiral downward, their strategic relationship adrift and buffeted by growing global crises. Muddling through will be wholly insufficient to avoid conflict. To avoidIn my new book,, I offer one such framework, which I call “managed strategic competition.” The idea is relatively simple.
Third, this framework would create the political space necessary for the two countries to continue to engage in strategic cooperation in the areas where their national interests align. These spheres include: climate change, preventing the next pandemic, and maintaining global financial stability.
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