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The Biden administration's foreign policy is fundamentally defined by its strategic approach toward China, involving a complex mix of competition, cooperation, and containment as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, the administration's broader global engagement and policy priorities are frequently shaped or constrained by the perceived challenge of China's rising influence, as noted in [4], [5], [6], and [7].
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claimThe Biden administration intends to prioritize major transnational challenges like climate change and pandemics over making China's rise the central focus of US foreign policy.
claimThe Biden administration's foreign policy strategy involves blending competition and cooperation with China.
claimThe Biden administration faces significant obstacles to reforming US foreign policy, including the perceived urgency of countering China's global influence and the persistence of long-standing foreign policy traditions.
claimKey members of the Biden administration, including Jake Sullivan and Kurt Campbell, emphasize the challenge posed by China and advocate for a tougher approach toward Beijing.
claimThe Biden administration may be forced to adopt a more China-centric foreign policy due to China's actions and global events.
claimThe Biden administration intends to focus its engagement with Europe on areas where it expects alignment on China policy, such as screening foreign investment and addressing Beijing’s unfair market practices.
claimThe Biden administration's prioritization of competition with China limits the United States' capacity to engage with other regions, including Europe.