The U.S. is frantically searching for a new framework to guide relations with China.
When an American missile punctured a Chinese spy balloon last week, it was a dramatic symbol of what many have long suspected: the U.S. policy of engagement with China has collapsed as completely as that balloon.
Engagement — the idea that if the U.S. wrapped China in a cocoon with Western economies a more liberal China would emerge — had a hell of a run and scored some big victories over the last half century. China's economic reforms have lifted hundreds of millions of Chinese out
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Washington’s $370 billion Inflation Reduction Act was seen as a generational opportunity for miners in the U.S. as well as mineral rich trading partners. But almost two years later, the North American mining industry is in crisis and no closer to chipping away at China's dominance. What went wrong?
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