The global war on terrorism has provided a new context for
relations between the United States and China. As the September
2002 National Security Strategy of the United States of America
makes clear, cooperation with China on a range of economic,
political, security, and military issues increasingly serves U.S.
interests. At the same time, this relationship retains elements of
competition and the potential for confrontation, compounded by a
legacy of periodic crises and mutual wariness. Achieving a national
consensus on an appropriate balance in U.S.-China relations,
especially in military-to-military affairs, remains a central
challenge for those who analyze, formulate, and implement America's
China policies.
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