Opinion | What I Learned Most From My Trip to China
Briefly

President-elect Donald Trump's invitation to President Xi Jinping for his inauguration highlights the urgent need for dialogue between the U.S. and China on pressing global issues like artificial intelligence, climate change, and international stability. Given the current state of relations, where previously common ground seems to be eroding, it’s crucial for these two nations to reassess their strategies and work together to tackle the significant challenges of the 21st century.
The relationship between the U.S. and China is evolving into one of disengagement, signifying a drift that needs immediate attention. During my recent travels to China, I sensed a stark absence of American presence in places that once thrived with it, signaling a broader sentiment among Chinese families regarding education and familial aspirations for their children. These evolving dynamics illustrate a wider concern about how public perception can affect international relationships and future cooperation.
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