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      <description>In the broadest sense, I see the US-China relationship like a mobile phone connection to a cell tower. In a perfect scenario, there are five bars of service connecting the two – five diplomatic forces that either connect the two nations or distance them: politics, national security, human rights, culture and commerce.
I strongly believe the United States and China can continue their collaborative yet competitive relationship, while also sharing little common ground on the three diplomatic forces...</description>
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      <title>Mulan case study: How China and the US can prevent tensions from boiling over</title>
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