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U.S.-China relations. Policy differences and trade relations are expected to exacerbate in 2010. The role of the U.S. as a supplicant to China in 2009 may lead to frustration and stepping back. US-China relations are tense because of continuing trade pressures and large trade deficits as China continues with its export model. Currency issues also an irritant.
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US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/2010
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2014
U.S. and China Mark 30 Years of Diplomatic Ties
New York Times 01/13/2009
U.S.-China relations to face strains, experts say - washingtonpost.com
Washington Post 01/03/2010
U.S., China locked in trade disputes
Washington Post 01/04/2010
China denounces U.S. trade ruling on steel pipes
Washington Post 01/01/2010
U.S.-China relations as China transitions to the new leadership of Jinping-Keqiang.
Grouped Articles
Xi Jinping’s vision: Chasing the Chinese dream
Economist 05/16/2013
Next Up After U.S.-China Talks: The Details
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2013
China Raises Stakes in Air Standoff
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2013
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2014
U.S. Beefs Up Military Options for China as Obama Reassures Allies in Asia
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2014
U.S. Seeks to Salvage Dialogue With China at Beijing Summit
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2014
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Bringing U.S. Presidential Debates to a Chinese Audience
New York Times 01/03/2016
Campaign Season’s Anti-China Tone Is Likely to Cloud Meeting With Obama
New York Times 03/30/2016
Bob Dole Worked Behind the Scenes on Trump-Taiwan Call
The New York Times 12/06/2016
Why Trump needs to avoid collision course with China | Asia | DW.COM | 08.02.2017
DW.COM 02/08/2017
Trump Tells Xi Jinping U.S. Will Honor ‘One China’ Policy
The New York Times 02/09/2017
Beijing’s Patience Pays Off With Trump’s Reaffirmation of ‘One-China’ Policy
WSJ 02/10/2017
Hong Kong people have a separate cultural identity as Hong Kong, for the reason that like Bombay it was created by Britain in the 19th century. One can see the different way Bombay people look at themselves and their city, including the way they work together to handle crises such as floods and terrorism in the last decade. It is part of India but feels and acts as a separate cultural entity in India. Such is the situation one would expect in Hong Kong. Imagine Singapore another example of a city created by the British in the 19th century as part of mainland China, it would in that situation still feel and act to preserve its own identity, culture and values. Just as Bombay or Singapore could not be accused of being bound to a colonial culture, Hong Kong could not be accused of this.These are global cities with global citizens and in a gobal economy vital assets to the home country in the form of distinct cultural identity.
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Seeking Identity, ‘Hong Kong People’ Look to City, Not State
New York Times 10/07/2014
Banyan: The spoiled brats of democracy
Economist 10/14/2014
Hong Kong protesters denied entry into China - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/25/2014
Hong Kong Elected 2 Separatists. China Took Drastic Action.
The New York Times 11/07/2016
Why Trump needs to avoid collision course with China | Asia | DW.COM | 08.02.2017
DW.COM 02/08/2017
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China, U.S. Standoff Deepens Over Hong Kong Protests
Wall Street Journal 10/11/2014
Bob Dole Worked Behind the Scenes on Trump-Taiwan Call
The New York Times 12/06/2016
Bob Dole Worked Behind the Scenes on Trump-Taiwan Call
The New York Times 12/06/2016
Why Trump needs to avoid collision course with China | Asia | DW.COM | 08.02.2017
DW.COM 02/08/2017
Trump Tells Xi Jinping U.S. Will Honor ‘One China’ Policy
The New York Times 02/09/2017
Beijing’s Patience Pays Off With Trump’s Reaffirmation of ‘One-China’ Policy
WSJ 02/10/2017
The U.S. election campaign with Clinton and Trump taking strong positions on China, is affecting the outlook for U.S.- China relations. In the background are other issues in addition to the trade deficit- the South China Sea, and cyber espionage which have led to a tense relationship.
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Campaign Season’s Anti-China Tone Is Likely to Cloud Meeting With Obama
New York Times 03/30/2016
How China’s fishermen are fighting a covert war in the South China Sea - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/13/2016
More Wealth, More Jobs, but Not for Everyone: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade
The New York Times 09/28/2016
Why the US fears Russia is hacking its presidential election - BBC News
BBC News 10/11/2016
Bob Dole Worked Behind the Scenes on Trump-Taiwan Call
The New York Times 12/06/2016
Trump Suggests Using Bedrock China Policy as Bargaining Chip
The New York Times 12/11/2016
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Trump Suggests Using Bedrock China Policy as Bargaining Chip
The New York Times 12/11/2016
Trump’s Approach: A Fresh Start or Crazy Reckless?
The New York Times 12/14/2016
Taiwan Is Both Exhilarated and Unnerved by Trump’s China Remarks
The New York Times 12/15/2016
Xi Jinping signals China will champion free trade if Trump builds barriers
The Guardian 01/17/2017
Why Trump needs to avoid collision course with China | Asia | DW.COM | 08.02.2017
DW.COM 02/08/2017
Trump Tells Xi Jinping U.S. Will Honor ‘One China’ Policy
The New York Times 02/09/2017
Linked Articles
Trump Tells Xi Jinping U.S. Will Honor ‘One China’ Policy
The New York Times 02/09/2017
Why Trump needs to avoid collision course with China | Asia | DW.COM | 08.02.2017
DW.COM 02/08/2017
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