Under the framework of 'engagement' in the U.S. foreign policies staged by Obama's administration, it seems that U.S. is ready to reach out to the rest of the world building partnership not only with its allies but with the emerging powers like China and India, while still exercising the U.S. leadership globally.
In less than a month, U.S. President Barack Obama will come here to kick off his debut China visit, how will the trip impact the China-U.S. relationship, which has widely been considered one of the most important partnerships in the world today? During his to-be Beijing tour, President Obama intends to seek the likelihood to upgrade the strategic ties with China, in a bid to combat the shared challenges and address the common interests.
Can he return home with a stronger partnership with China, which he needs, as the new Nobel peace laureate, to carry out his agenda of “change” that his troubled country is awaiting with fervent expectations?
How far do you think is it has to go for China-U.S. relations move from strategic partnership to all-round partnership?
What do you think are the Top 5 priorities first to handle before developing an “all-weather” Sino-U.S. friendship? (Select 5 out of the following eleven options)
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