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Enhancing US-China Strategic Stability
in an Era of Strategic Competition
US AND CHINESE PERSPECTIVES
Edited by Patricia M. Kim
NO. 172 | April 2021
Making Peace Possible
NO. 172 | April 2021
ABOUT THE REPORT
In winter 2020, the United States Institute of Peace convened a series of workshops
with US and Chinese security experts to discuss how Washington and Beijing can
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ANALYSIS & strengthen strategic stability amid growing strategic competition. This report presents
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essays by the twelve participants who examine the perception gaps, challenges and
opportunities for enhancing stability in the nuclear, missile and missile defense, space,
cyber, and artificial intelligence realms.
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Patricia M. Kim is a senior policy analyst on China at the United States Institute of
Peace. Her areas of expertise include China’s foreign policy and regional security
dynamics in East Asia. Previously, she was Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at the
Council on Foreign Relations and a research fellow at the Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs. She received her PhD in politics from Princeton University.
Cover photo: Flags at a US-China bilateral meeting during the G20 summit in Osaka,
Japan, in June 2019. (Photo by Erin Schaff/New York Times)
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