![A kid and his guardian walk across a footbridge in Taipei, where Taiwan flags flutter ahead of the island’s national day, amid rising tensions with China, in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 5, 2022.](https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/2022-10-05T000000Z_1862207784_MT1NURPHO000MRUWUZ_RTRMADP_3_TAIWAN-CHINA-1.jpg?quality=75&w=1000)
![A kid and his guardian walk across a footbridge in Taipei, where Taiwan flags flutter ahead of the island’s national day, amid rising tensions with China, in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 5, 2022.](https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/2022-10-05T000000Z_1862207784_MT1NURPHO000MRUWUZ_RTRMADP_3_TAIWAN-CHINA-1.jpg?quality=75&w=1000)
The Global China Project focuses on advancing recommendations for how the United States should respond to China’s actions that implicate key American interests and values.
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The choices America makes in its competition with China will have far reaching consequences. Given the stakes involved, it is essential that American leaders deeply interrogate trade-offs and second-order effects of policy options. To support this process, the Brookings Institution is launching Phase 3 of its Global China Project. The Brookings Institution will use this phase to convene experts to rigorously examine decisions facing U.S. policymakers on China.
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Global China’s “Lost in translation: Decoding Chinese strategic narratives” series critically examines key strategic concepts, popular theories, and prevalent debates in the Chinese political system, and discusses their implications for U.S. policy.