Adjective
Of or relating to diplomatic relations between China and the United States of America.
Of or relating to relations between the Republic of China and the United States
Of or relating to relations between the People's Republic of China and the United States
Short for the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty between the US and the ROC
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI had no intention of becoming a performer, and yet under miraculous circumstances I was brought into the music industry fold. If divine powers hadn't intervened, I'd still be living in China working in some area of Sino-American comparative law. Abigail Washburn
And yet the grim prospect that the Sino-American geopolitical competition will hamper climate cooperation is rarely discussed in either Washington or Beijing. Source: Internet
But the Sino-American rivalry has shifted attention away from European issues, and American disengagement in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and the Balkans has created a vacuum that are rushing to fill. Source: Internet
How U.S. policymakers answer such questions will shape Sino-American relations much more than generalized observations on Cold Wars or lack thereof. Source: Internet
A neologism created after the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, it became increasingly associated with Sino-American diplomatic relations. Source: Internet
On the contrary: The emerging Sino-American world conflict bears the risk to drive the United States and Europe further apart since threat perceptions and responses on both sides of the Atlantic will continue to differ. Source: Internet