Across three presidencies, tensions between the U.S. and China have worsened. Biden aides have signaled they want to ratchet down now.
Study focuses on splits within each party’s coalition: Views of Trump and economics for GOP, speed of change and policy toward crime for Democrats.
The United States strengthened its alliances in Asia, including a deal to supply nuclear-powered submarines to Australia as part of a newBiden aides say some of the friction was necessary. It was important, national security advisor Jake Sullivan said last week, to “show that China’s efforts at pushing other [countries] around will not ultimately be successful.”
It began to look as if the administration had stumbled into the story of the sorcerer’s apprentice: It had created a new, more hawkish consensus on China, but the anti-Beijing fervor was threatening to spiral out of control. The U.S. hopes it can cooperate with China on climate change, nuclear proliferation and other issues, he added.
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