Why convergence breeds conflict growing more similar will push China and the United States apart/ Mark Leonard

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Foreign Affairs : Vol 92 No 5 September/October 2013, pp 125-135 (76)Summary: Many fear that the world will be torn apart as the gulf that separates China and the United States grows wider. But it is time to stop thinking that the two countries come from different planets and that the tensions between them are the product of their differences. In fact, until recently, China and the United States got along quite well -- precisely because their interests and attributes differed. Today, it is their increasing similarities that are driving the two apart.
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Many fear that the world will be torn apart as the gulf that separates China and the United States grows wider. But it is time to stop thinking that the two countries come from different planets and that the tensions between them are the product of their differences. In fact, until recently, China and the United States got along quite well -- precisely because their interests and attributes differed. Today, it is their increasing similarities that are driving the two apart.

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