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To manage U.S.-China competition, leaders could develop a shared narrative for the relationship, revive the use of summits as action-forcing mechanisms, implement a 'no surprises' policy on actions impacting the bilateral relationship, reinvigorate risk reduction work-streams, and take practical steps to manage acute irritants like trade, cyber issues, Taiwan, and North Korea.
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- Principles for managing U.S.-China competition - Brookings Institution www.brookings.edu via serper
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