The Washington Post
By David
Ignatius Opinion writer December 16 at 7:11 PM
This year
began with some Chinese and American foreign-policy analysts looking back a
century to World War I and wondering if confrontation was inevitable between a
rising power and a dominant one. But now there has been progress on climate,
trade and security issues and what seems a modest “reset” of the Sino-American
relationship.
Future
disagreements between the United States
and China
are inevitable. But the surprise of a high-level dialogue here last weekend was
the interest by both sides in exploring what the Chinese like to call “win-win”
cooperation.