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Despite years of denial, there can no longer be any doubt that the US is pursuing a bipartisan containment strategy vis-à-vis China. Whether justified or not, the real problem with this strategy is less the merits of the allegations leveled by US politicians than the incoherence of the Trump administration’s policies to address them.... It's still "Red China," after all.Stephen Roach understand Chinese political economy. This is a good summary of his course at Yale on "The Next China."Project SyndicateFlailing at China Stephen S. Roach, faculty member at Yale University and former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: China, containment, Sino-American rivalry
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Despite years of denial, there can no longer be any doubt that the US is pursuing a bipartisan containment strategy vis-à-vis China. Whether justified or not, the real problem with this strategy is less the merits of the allegations leveled by US politicians than the incoherence of the Trump administration’s policies to address them.... It's still "Red China," after all.Stephen Roach understand Chinese political economy. This is a good summary of his course at Yale on "The Next China."Project SyndicateFlailing at China Stephen S. Roach, faculty member at Yale University and former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia
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Despite years of denial, there can no longer be any doubt that the US is pursuing a bipartisan containment strategy vis-à-vis China. Whether justified or not, the real problem with this strategy is less the merits of the allegations leveled by US politicians than the incoherence of the Trump administration’s policies to address them....It's still "Red China," after all.
Stephen Roach understand Chinese political economy. This is a good summary of his course at Yale on "The Next China."
Project Syndicate
Flailing at China
Stephen S. Roach, faculty member at Yale University and former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia