China and the United States seem inextricably linked. China’s capital is keeping the United States afloat. American consumers love their cheap phones, computers and TVs. There’s so much to be gained from a positive partnership. Yet tensions are rising as the United States pivots to the East and China begins to flex its military muscles. Is a clash inevitable? What can we do to lower the tension? How can these two countries work with leaders in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, India, and elsewhere to build a better world?