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China and the Cold War are related through historical comparisons of international tensions, as seen in [1] which contrasts modern U.S.-China espionage with Cold War arms races, and [2] which discusses the potential for a new Cold War involving China. Additionally, [3] notes that U.S. Cold War policy specifically aimed to delay China's nuclear ambitions.

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Advancing U.S.-China Coordination amid Strategic Competition - CSIS csis.org CSIS 1 fact
referenceMel Leffler demonstrates that U.S. presidents during the Cold War pursued cooperation with the Soviet Union through formal and informal arrangements that served U.S. self-interest, such as avoiding kinetic war, delaying China’s nuclear ambitions, sustaining a divided post-war Germany, and deterring nuclear proliferation.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 1 fact
claimThe Global Times expresses cautious optimism that a solution to the US-China trade dispute can be found and characterizes the idea of a new Cold War as unrealistic.
Rethinking Espionage in the Modern Era cjil.uchicago.edu Chicago Journal of International Law 1 fact
claimThe current state of international affairs regarding cyber espionage has not reached an unacceptable tipping point that would necessitate a treaty or regulation, unlike the Cold War nuclear and space arms races or recent economic espionage between the U.S. and China.