
Hadley and Rice on “Hand-Off”: Foreign Policy Decisions in the 9/11 Era | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution
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The Importance of Dealing With China as a Friend
From Reagan through Obama, we hoped the Chinese could be our friends. The China President Bush faced under two separate presidents was a China that wanted a benign international environment so he'd focus on his own economic development. He decided to treat it like a friend to see if we could bring it into the international system for the reasons we described. But as the portion you read described in well states, we hedged by strengthening alliance relations with South Korea and Japan and Australia. We started a strategic relationship with India, which could serve as part of a counter to an emerging China.
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