Security concerns have become the defining feature of the U.S.-China economic relationship. The United States urgently needs a clear strategy for advancing its hard power, resiliency, and commercial interests within the bilateral economic relationship, while redefining and leading a new global economic order.
Please join the Center for a New American Security for a virtual event on Wednesday, June 26 from 1:00–2:00 p.m. ET to discuss a new CNAS report, Disorderly Conduct: How U.S.-China Competition Upended the International Economic Order and What the United States Can Do to Fix It. Report authors will share key findings and recommendations on how to delineate a new economic strategic framework toward China that serves both the security and commercial interests of the United States.
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