Opinion | A Domestic Agenda for the House Select China Committee

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Opinion | A Domestic Agenda for the House Select China Committee
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From WSJopinion: The U.S. can’t know how to beat China without understanding its own assets and liabilities, writes Adam J. White

Review & Outlook: More evidence that the coronavirus may have escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology catches up to those who derided the possibility of a man-made Chinese origin. Images: AP/Reuters Composite: Mark KellyThe new House select committee on China faces an enormous task that will require grappling with fundamental questions of national security, international order and geopolitical strategy.

To understand why, consider the panel’s full, formal name: the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. The key word is “competition.” The U.S. can’t know how to beat China without understanding its own assets and liabilities.

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