US–China wartime cooperation has left a lasting maritime legacy that continues to shape Asia's order today.
The current narrative surrounding US–China relations is one of rivalry and competition, with policymakers and commentators referring to it as a "strategic competition" or a "new Cold War".
However, history reveals moments of deep cooperation between the two nations, particularly during World War II, when the United States, China, and other Western countries formed a grand alliance against fascism.
The United States and China stood side by side in a grand alliance against fascism.
This period of solidarity has had a lasting impact on Asia's maritime order in the 21st century.
Author's summary: US–China wartime cooperation legacy shapes Asia's order.