Description |
1 online resource (43 pages) : portraits |
Contents |
Executive summary. -- A Transatlantic roadmap to manage China's rise. -- Introduction. -- Principles for Transatlantic cooperation on China. -- Roadmap for cooperation. -- Technology. -- Investment. -- Trade. -- Global governance and international institutions. -- Conclusion |
Summary |
Mounting competition between China and liberal democracies will shape the course of the 21st century. There is now fertile ground for transatlantic cooperation on everything from reducing dependency on Chinese trade and investment to setting global norms and standards for the future. Yet, despite this convergence of views and interests, there is still no roadmap for how such cooperation should progress. This report outlines such an approach. It is based on the premise that the time is ripe for greater transatlantic cooperation on China. It also recognizes the comprehensive nature of the task at hand. Today's controversies with China over trade, investment, technology, and global governance are all part of a larger competition between political systems and worldviews. The breadth of the challenge means that the United States and Europe must compete with China across multiple domains. This report lays out a roadmap for doing so, outlining concrete recommendations across the four sectors of technology, investment, trade, and global governance. By working together, the United States and Europe can pool the resources and leverage needed to push back against the CCP in these areas and develop preferred alternatives that advance strategic priorities for both sides of the Atlantic. Moreover, the strategies outlined in this report will also serve a second purpose: re-energizing the ailing relationship between Europe and the United States |
Notes |
"October 2020"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-43) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (CNAS, viewed January 6, 2021) |
Subject |
Balance of power -- International cooperation
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SUBJECT |
Europe -- Relations -- China -- International cooperation
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United States -- Relations -- China -- International cooperation
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China.
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Europe.
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United States.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kendall-Taylor, Andrea, author
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Nietsche, Carisa, author
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Laskowski, Ellison, author
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Center for a New American Security, publisher.
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German Marshall Fund of the United States.
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