TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Executive Summary
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A Transatlantic Roadmap to Manage China’s Rise
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Introduction
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Principles for Transatlantic Cooperation on China
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Roadmap for Cooperation
13
TECHNOLOGY
18
INVESTMENT
24
TRADE
29
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
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Conclusion
Executive Summary
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ounting competition between China and liberal democracies will shape the course of the 21st century. The gravity and scope of the challenges
that China poses have permeated the transatlantic policy agenda and become a focal point in .-Europe relations. Whereas China has long been a source of disagreement and even tension between the transatlantic partners, in the past two years views have converged. The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) assertive actions—its “Wolf Warrior” diplomacy, aggressive influence operations, human rights violations at home, and elimination of fundamental freedoms in Hong Kong—have increased concerns in both the United States and Europe. There
is now fertile ground for transatlantic cooperation on everything from reducing dependency on Chinese trade and investment to setting global norms and standards for the future. Yet, despite this convergence of views and
interests, there is still no roadmap for how such coopera- tion should progress.
This report outlines such an approach. It is based on the premise that the time is ripe for greater transatlantic cooperation on China. It also recognizes the compre- hensive nature of the task at hand. Today’s controversies with China over trade, investment, technology, and global governance are all part of a larger competition between political systems and worldviews. The breadth of the challenge means that the United States and Europe must compete with China across multiple domains. This report lays out a roadmap fo
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