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China has to focus on a "new school" of foreign policy and reject the "old school" based on U.S. retaining its global dominance, suggests John Milligan-Whyte, chairman of the Center for America-China Partnership. This new school of China-U.S. relations should be bent on explaining "how and why the economic growth and the national security of the two largest powers in the world can be sufficiently aligned so that they can peacefully coexist."