How one of the world's most important geopolitical relationships came to be what it is in 2020.For more episodes and free early access before our regular 3 p.m. Eastern time releases, subscribe with Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Stitcher, RadioPublica, iHeartRadio or RSS.This episode is sponsored by Bitstamp and Ciphertrace.
The U.S.-China relationship has an outsized impact on global economics and politics.
As that relationship comes even more into focus in the wake of COVID-19, this episode provides a historical primer.
He's also a China digital economy fellow at the New America think tank.
Why the relationship with the U.S. has been at the forefront of Chinese policy since the People's Republic of China was formed, but has flitted in and out of America's focus.
Why the first most significant period in the U.S.-China relationship came between the late 1960s and 1970s, as the U.S.-China relationship normalized.
How Tiananmen Square undermined but didn't destroy the relationship.
Why George W. Bush came into office with an intention to focus on China but got distracted in the wake of 9/11.Why China has spent the last decade becoming increasingly illiberal.
Why China and U.S. policy is as much a reflection of domestic self-identity in both countries as it is a bilateral political question.
Why China's human rights abuses present such a challenge.
The Biggest Realignment in the US-China Relationship Since Nixon
pubblicato su Jun 5, 2020
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