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Reviewing the recent trade talks in Stockholm, in addition to the previous negotiation in Geneva and London, Columbia Professor Jeffrey Sachs says that Washington's aggressive anti-China stance is "absurd and dangerous," adding that "the U.S. is coming to understand slowly, slowly that it really can't impose its will on the rest of the world." He thinks basic frameworks of institutionalized communication mechanisms are possible despite anti-China noise in Washington.