At a time when many areas of the relationship are experiencing tensions, China and the U.S. have seen strengthened philanthropy cooperation ever since the outbreak of COVID-19.

The China-U.S. structural conflicts intensify the two powers’ competition and constrain their cooperation. Some scholars even claim that the relationship is falling into a historical freeze or even a cold war. As the world’s largest developing country and largest developed country, whether China and the U.S. can handle their relationship could affect the future politics and economy of the globe.

Although strategic competition might still be a keyword in future China-U.S. relations, there is still much room for cooperation between the two countries, which should explore the possibilities of repairing the relations by rebuilding ties and strengthening coop

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