Relations between the United States and China seem to be getting frostier by the day. For its part, Washington has made a series of policy choices over the last few years that can be summed up as tough on Beijing, even seeking to contain the rise of the world's second-biggest economy. 

Is the Biden administration's China policy too hawkish? And how might that be impacting the world? Jessica Chen Weiss, formerly a senior advisor for policy planning at the State Department under the Biden administration, makes the case that the United States is becoming consumed by competition with China, a strategy that could lead to dangerous conflict. 

Is Weiss correct? Join FP's Ravi Agrawal for a frank discussion about the Biden administration's China policy and alternatives that it ought to consider.