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Want to stop a third world war? Pick up the phone

America’s and China’s defence ministers will meet in Singapore. They need to talk more

Illustration of a hand holding a phone with an incoming call from the United States. The hand is aiming to reject the call.
Illustration: Lan Truong

ON COMING to power Jim Hacker, the protagonist of “Yes, Prime Minister”, a British comedy series, asks about the hotline to the Kremlin. It works only “theoretically”, he is told; once they reached a switchboard operator who “didn’t seem to speak much English”. What’s more, using it “tends to create unnecessary panic at the other end”.

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This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “High stakes on the high seas”

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