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Wang, Zheng.

COVID-19 and U. S. -China Relations. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (188 pages)

Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Invisible Battlegrounds: The COVID-19 Chapter in U.S.-China Relations -- Post-disaster Impacts and Damages Assessment -- Separation and Decoupling -- Information Warfare and Cognitive Dissonance -- Prejudice and Perception: The Rise of Nationalism and Anti-Asian Racism -- Organization -- References -- 2 US-China Health Relations During COVID-19: Insights from Past Collaborations and Future Considerations -- Background and Introduction -- History of U.S.-China Public Health Collaboration -- The Deterioration of the Relationship -- Key Elements from Effective Future Collaborations -- Leadership -- Presence on the Ground -- Sharing Viral Samples, Including Genomes -- Collaborative Research -- Long Term Capacity Building and Training Programs -- Data Sharing -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 3 Contested Narratives: The COVID-19 Origins Debate and Its Implications for U.S.-China Relations -- Introduction -- The Rise of the Fringe Theories -- Disputing China as the Pandemic's Origin -- Disputing the Etiological Origins of the Pandemic -- The Lab Leak Theory Gains Steam -- Implications for U.S.-China Relations -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 COVID-19: Catalyzing U.S.-China Supply Chain Realignments -- Introduction -- Supply Chain Security Equals National Security -- US Measures to Pull Sensitive Supply Chains away from China -- China's COVID-19 Control Measures Made Everything Worse in 2022 -- Case Study: Apple -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Reconnecting Students and Academics in Post-pandemic U.S.-China Relations -- Pre-pandemic Ties -- Pandemic-Era Ties -- Post-pandemic Ties -- The Cost of Lost Ties -- References -- 6 COVID-19, Anti-Asian Racism, and U.S.-China Relations -- COVID-19 and the Racial Politics of U.S.-China Rivalry -- Research Design -- Key Findings. Discussion and Policy Implications -- Notes -- References -- 7 America Through the Eyes of Chinese Youth During COVID-19 -- Concepts and Research Design -- Findings and Analysis -- Discussion and Implications -- References -- 8 The Pandemic and the Sino-U.S. Echo Chamber Effect -- The East Rise and the West Decline? -- Peak China? -- The Foreign Policy Influenced by the Echo Chamber Effect -- References -- Afterword: The Pathways to a U.S.-China Post-COVID-19 Reconciliation -- Reopening Scholarly and People-to-People Exchanges -- De-demonization, Truth, and Acknowledgments -- Resuming Collaborations in Critical Areas of Global Responsibility -- What Can Third Countries Do for Peacemaking Between the U.S. and China? -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.

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