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U.S.-China need to find the equilibrium to avoid a new Cold War
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Every crisis has its own unique characteristics and circumstances. Today, we are facing a world with complex geopolitics and sluggish economic prospects and lingering pandemics. It takes wisdom, cooperation and guts to change for the better. According to Mauro Guillen, the dean of the Cambridge Judge Business School, and author of the latest book "2030: How Today's Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything", we need to find the equilibrium where both the U.S. and China feel comfortable, and the leaders of leading nations should meet and talk to one another, so as to avoid a new Cold War.

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