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Introduction
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USChina Strategic Competition
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misunderstandings in China
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USChina working level meeting
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Chinese reaction to the nuclear posture review
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Bidens personal preferences
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Strong internal consensus
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Role of nuclear weapons
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Hedging against uncertain future
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Integrated deterrence
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Tactical nuclear weapons
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Limited nuclear first use
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Escalation management
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No first use
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No first use discussion
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Two major nuclear powers
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Chinese concerns about US nuclear sharing
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Longterm warning
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General observation
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Regional and Homeland missile defense
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the implications of the Biden Administration's Nuclear Posture and Missile Defense Reviews on U.S.-China nuclear relations in this 55-minute talk by Tong Zhao, a visiting research scholar at Princeton University and senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Delve into Chinese policymakers' and strategists' reactions to these documents, which emphasize a strategy focused on China and call for urgent action to strengthen U.S. deterrence. Gain insights into the Chinese nuclear policy community's interpretation of these U.S. policy guidelines and their potential impact on bilateral nuclear and strategic stability. Examine topics such as U.S.-China strategic competition, misunderstandings in China, working-level meetings, integrated deterrence, tactical nuclear weapons, limited nuclear first use, escalation management, and no first use policies. Analyze Chinese concerns about U.S. nuclear sharing and long-term implications for regional and homeland missile defense. Read more

The Biden Administration's Nuclear Posture and Missile Defense Reviews - Implications for U.S.-China Relations

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