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Mel 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.
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- Advancing U.S.-China Coordination amid Strategic Competition - CSIS www.csis.org via serper