He predicts that within the next six months China and the United States will reach a behind-the-scenes compromise that publicly looks like a Chinese win but privately helps stabilize the dollar and reduce U.S. debt strain.
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U.S. China compromise
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Jiang frames the Tianjin summit as proof that the real U.S.-China fight is no longer just about ideology.
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