
Peace and Security
As the world's leading powers, the United States and China play a defining role in addressing global security threats, ranging from terrorism and nuclear proliferation to cyber warfare.
As the world's leading powers, the United States and China play a defining role in addressing global security threats, ranging from terrorism and nuclear proliferation to cyber warfare.
The intensification of protectionism, technological risks, and U.S.-China competition has reshaped the landscape of trade, industrial policy, innovation, and global business.
Shifting dynamics in U.S.-China relations pose new challenges to global governance, including issues such as climate change, global health, and international security.
Given the critical stakes for the United States, China, and the world, U.S.-China dialogue on climate change remains vitally important for the future.
The rise of China and its evolving role in the Global South has broad implications for the future of global development, global cooperation, and security competition.
Amidst increasing tensions in U.S.-China relations, both countries maintain shared interests in cultivating cultural exchanges, people-to-people ties, and mutual understanding.