WASHINGTON -- As the U.S. and China enter a new phase of strategic competition, concern is growing about a new cold war between the two superpowers.
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The possibility of a face-to-face meeting of the two leaders alongside this month's Group of 20 summit in Indonesia has raised hopes for dialogue, but how productive it might be remains unclear. (Source photos by Reuters)
WASHINGTON -- As the U.S. and China enter a new phase of strategic competition, concern is growing about a new cold war between the two superpowers.