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The Brookings Institution frequently analyzes the geopolitical relationship between the United States and China, as seen in their proposals for managing rivalry [1], assessments of diplomatic progress [2], and research on strategic dependencies [3]. Additionally, the institution publishes specific reports examining China's influence in international organizations [4].

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Principles for managing U.S.-China competition - Brookings Institution brookings.edu Brookings 2 facts
claimThe record of the 18 months preceding the publication of the Brookings Institution article does not suggest that leaders in the United States or China will take the necessary steps to put the relationship on a firmer foundation.
perspectiveThe Brookings Institution proposes that U.S. and Chinese leaders establish principles for managing their rivalry to build guardrails around the relationship, allowing competition to occur within accepted bounds rather than stifling it.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 1 fact
referenceTed Piccone authored a report titled 'China’s Long Game on Human Rights at the United Nations' published by The Brookings Institution in September 2018.
How China is responding to escalating strategic competition with the ... brookings.edu Ryan Hass · Brookings 1 fact
referenceKhan and Carrick Flynn argued in a 2020 Brookings Institution paper that maintaining China's dependence on democracies for advanced computer chips is a strategic necessity.