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The article explores how negative perceptions of China in the U.S. are fueled by an identity crisis and the quest for an adversary to define American exceptionalism. It delves into the scrutiny faced by TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew and the looming possibility of a national TikTok ban, situating these events within a historical narrative of American views towards China.
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Can the concept of American exceptionalism evolve to embrace global interconnectedness rather than adversaries?
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