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A bold new China proposal for Biden: Draw red lines and focus on Xi
Visitors are seen in front of a picture of Chinese President Xi Jinping during an exhibition on China s achievements marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People s Republic of China (PRC) at the Beijing Exhibition Center, in Beijing, China. REUTERS/Jason Lee
An anonymous author, self-described as a former senior government official with deep China expertise and experience, published an extraordinary
Its aim is nothing less than to shape Biden administration strategy toward Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping as its prime focus.
What makes the paper worth reading, all 26,000 words of it, are the author’s insights into China’s internal workings and party fissures, the author’s solutions to the current lack of any coherent US national strategy toward Beijing, and the paper’s controversial call that the Biden administration draw “red lines” that, “should deterrence fail, will prompt
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