Four Principles to Guide U.S. Policy Toward China
Four Principles to Guide U.S. Policy Toward China ——
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Then U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a business leaders’ breakfast at the The St. Regis Beijing hotel in Beijing, December 5, 2013.
As the U.S.-China relationship becomes more competitive, how should the Biden administration approach ties with Beijing? What concepts should guide Washington’s China policy? In part one of this two-part podcast, Paul Haenle speaks with Ali Wyne, senior analyst with Eurasia Group’s Global Macro practice, about four principles the administration should follow to formulate a sustainable U.S. strategy toward China.
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