A bipartisan group of US senators on Friday called for a coordinated US approach toward China that would combine initiatives under a “China grand strategy commission” that incorporates the executive and legislative branches, as well as representatives from business.
The commission would be asked to define steps to build a “stable international order” that includes China, even as it offers recommendations to strengthen US national security.
Decrying what they describe as the haphazard approach that the US has taken toward China policy, US senators Angus King, John Cornyn and Tim Kaine are among more than a dozen lawmakers signing on as sponsors of the measure.
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“We simply cannot afford an ad hoc China policy that lacks a long-term strategy,” King said in a statement.
US lawmakers have criticized the administrations of US President Joe Biden and his predecessor for inconsistencies on matters of China policy, from the defense of Taiwan to trade.
The new commission would be modeled on the US Cyberspace Solarium Commission, which was created to seek consensus on a strategic approach to defend the US “against cyberattacks of significant consequences.”
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The 18-member China commission, which the group says it hopes to enact as part of the fiscal 2023 defense spending bill, would include six members from the executive branch, two senators, two House of Representatives members and eight members from the private sector.
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