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An examination of how America can strengthen its approach to China by building on its existing
advantages“This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding how the United
States can renew its advantages in its competition with China.”—Ambassador Susan E. Rice,
former U.S. National Security Advisor“Ryan Hass has provided an indispensable and timely
contribution to understanding our critical path forward with China.”—Jon M. Huntsman, former U.S.
Ambassador to China and Russia Ryan Hass charts a path forward in America’s relationship and
rivalry with China, a path rooted in the relative advantages America already possesses. Hass
argues that while competition will remain the defining trait of the relationship, both countries will
continue to be impacted—for good or ill—by their capacity to coordinate on common challenges
that neither can solve on its own, such as pandemic disease, global economic development,
climate change, and nuclear nonproliferation. Hass makes the case that the United States will
have greater success in outpacing China economically and outshining it in questions of
governance if it focuses more on improving its condition at home than on trying to impede Chinese
initiatives. He argues that the task at hand is not to stand in China’s way and, in the process, turn
a rising power into an enemy but to renew America’s advantages in its competition with China.