China and the U.S. Agreed to ‘Strategic Stability’ in Beijing. They Don’t Define It the Same Way. - Council on Foreign Relations (opens in new tab)

The Beijing summit did not resolve U.S.-China competition. Instead, it gave the rest of the world reason to worry about a new uncertainty: whether U.S.-China “strategic stability” will restrain rivalry, conceal it, or turn it into a bilateral bargain over their heads.

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