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The CSIS report asserts that if the United States and China do not find ways to coordinate on transnational challenges like food security, public health, and climate change, the consequences will include uncured diseases, worsening environmental catastrophes, increased stress on food systems, greater migration, and a higher likelihood of global conflicts.
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- Advancing U.S.-China Coordination amid Strategic Competition - CSIS www.csis.org via serper
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