“And China discovered that surviving pressure is itself a form of power.”… The rain had stopped over Beijing by the time Air Force One lifted into the gray morning sky. Inside Zhongnanhai, the Chinese leadership compound west of the Forbidden City, the mood was neither celebratory nor anxious. It was something older and more familiar: patient. American television networks framed President Donald Trump’s visit to China as a victory tour. The White House emphasized the sale of aircraft, renewed agricultural purchases, and promises that Chinese buyers would once again absorb millions of tons of American soybeans. Chinese state media, meanwhile, spoke of “strategic stability” and “mutual respect.” Yet the most important outcome was almost invisible. The tariffs did not rise. Again. For the third time in less than two years, Washington and Beijing had stepped back from a trade escalation that economists feared could fracture the glob...