In the complex and often turbulent waters of international relations, few relationships are as crucial and contentious as that between the United States and China. This week, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan finds himself in Beijing, a visit that has been met with equal parts skepticism and hope. While it signals a willingness to engage in dialogue, many are left wondering: Can Sullivan’s presence help alleviate the mounting tensions between these two global powers? Sullivan’s trip is rooted in a broader attempt by the Biden administration to recalibrate its approach toward China, aiming to address economic and security concerns without…
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