By Stephen Collinson, Jul. 6, 2015, CNN
Washington (CNN)The world might be fixated on ISIS, Iran's nuclear aspirations, Greece's economic crash and a belligerent Vladimir Putin.
But there's one high-stakes geopolitical riddle that has the potential to do even more to vex the next president of the United States -- and his or her successors for decades: What should the United States do about China?
The increasingly forceful, wealthy and nationalistic rising great power in Asia will pose one of the most significant long-term foreign policy headaches for whoever becomes commander-in-chief on January 20, 2017.
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