Gurtov argues that tensions between China and the United States since 2016 are partly the fault of both the Trump and Biden administrations and bipartisan Congressional actions, which have led to the demonization of China over issues like Taiwan, trade, COVID-19, genocidal polices in Xinjiang, and the crackdown on democracy proponents in Hong Kong. Although he takes China to task for its human rights violations, lack of transparency (especially during the pandemic), authoritarianism, and wolf warrior diplomacy, Gurtov urges the Biden administration to end its Cold War–like policies and attitudes. Biden should engage China with incentives instead of sanctions and return to high-level talks and Obama-era dialogue groups to achieve cooperation and agreement on numerous matters… Simultaneously, China needs to stop using “sovereignty” and “internal matters” as excuses when it sanctions, censors, and publicly denigrates any person or government that criticizes its policies and practices. Gurtov admits that engaging China might fail strategically, but it would clarify the playing field. Recommended. Undergraduates through faculty; professionals; general readers.