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There is broad bipartisan support in Washington for taking a tougher approach to trade with China and reducing U.S. dependence on Chinese goods. But is it a good idea to try to sever the two countries’ economic ties?
The Folly of Decoupling From China It Isn’t Just Perilous—It’s Impossible By Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman
The Climate Case Against Decoupling Severing U.S.-Chinese Links Would Make It Impossible to Save the Environment
Trump’s Assault on the Global Trading System And Why Decoupling From China Will Change Everything By Chad P. Bown and Douglas A. Irwin
A Competitive Approach to Countering China By Ely Ratner, Elizabeth Rosenberg, and Paul Scharre
To Counter China, Look to Canada and Mexico An Integrated North America Is the Solution to Supply Chain Insecurity By Roberta Jacobson and Tom Wyler
By Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman
This special election coverage is made possible in part by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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