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The relationship between the two superpowers is fraught but manageable if the US plays its cards right
Gideon Rachman talks to Joseph Nye about the role of morality in shaping foreign policy
Economic exchange can produce welfare gains, but it can also be used as a weapon
Exaggerated fears about growing Chinese power are counter-productive
A useful ‘gift’ to western elites comes in unfortunate wrapping
The US has advantages over its challenger that will outlive the present administration
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