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American public opinion on China, jobs and U.S.-China trade.

09/25/2010

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US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick

Economist 09.25.2010

Americans Sour on Trade

Wall Street Journal 10.02.2010

China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan

Wall Street Journal 02.08.2014

Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check

Wall Street Journal 09.22.2015

After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade

New York Times 03.09.2016

Campaign Season’s Anti-China Tone Is Likely to Cloud Meeting With Obama

New York Times 03.30.2016

China Emerges as a Popular Target in Political Ads

New York Times 10.09.2010

Currency wars: Fumbling towards a truce

Economist 10.16.2010

For Our China Trade Emergency, Dial Section 301

New York Times 10.17.2010

G-20 Proposal on Curbing Trade Imbalances Faces Opposition

Wall Street Journal 10.22.2010

The G-20 Faces an Unenviable Task

Wall Street Journal 10.21.2010

David Ignatius - Will China keep rising or succumb to its paranoia?

Washington Post 10.25.2010

Taking Harder Stance Toward China, Obama Lines Up Allies

New York Times 10.25.2010

Steven Pearlstein - After years of imbalances, a painful reckoning

Washington Post 11.11.2010

Wary Powers Set to Square Off

Wall Street Journal 01.19.2011

A Hot Topic for Davos: China's Big Challenges

New York Times 01.26.2011

Tallying the Toll of U.S.-China Trade

Wall Street Journal 09.27.2011

Holding China to Account

New York Times 10.02.2011

Senate Moves to Punish China for Yuan's Low Value

Wall Street Journal 10.04.2011

Our one-sided trade war with China - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.07.2011

Buck Up, America: China Is Getting Too Expensive

Wall Street Journal 10.07.2011

Romney: China must respect the free-trade system - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.14.2011

It's Not Just the Currency

New York Times 10.15.2011

The Age of the Superfluous Worker

New York Times 11.24.2011

Tom Keene Talks to Robert Z. Lawrence

BusinessWeek 12.08.2011

Made in the World

New York Times 01.28.2012

Appreciating China's Shift

Wall Street Journal 02.14.2012

China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'

Wall Street Journal 03.06.2012

Mitt Romney’s Stance on China Trade

New York Times 03.22.2012

IMF to Shift Its View of China's Trade Surplus

Wall Street Journal 04.11.2012

China's Vanishing Trade Imbalance

New York Times 05.01.2012

Jon Huntsman: How to Manage the China Relationship

Wall Street Journal 05.07.2012

Chinese Trade Surplus Rose Sharply in April

Wall Street Journal 05.10.2012

Japan’s Ratings Rise in U.S.

Wall Street Journal 05.23.2012

How U.S. business can win against China - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.14.2012

Chinese foreign policy: Discord

Economist 01.15.2011

U.S. Firms Decry China's Heavy Hand

Wall Street Journal 01.19.2011

No Appreciation for the Rising Yuan

Wall Street Journal 06.21.2011

What the New GOP Means for Wall Street

WSJ 07.19.2016

More Wealth, More Jobs, but Not for Everyone: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade

The New York Times 09.28.2016

China Takes Heat on Trade, but Germany’s Power Continues to Grow

WSJ 03.05.2017

Trump Nafta Blueprint Raises Concerns in Canada and Mexico

WSJ 03.30.2017

Trump Says China Will Get Better Trade Deal if It Solves ‘North Korean Problem’

The New York Times 04.11.2017

Donald Trump’s Recent Policy Reversals Reflect Business Influence

WSJ 04.14.2017

For Amazon, Now Comes the Hard Part

WSJ 06.18.2017

Donald Trump: "We Liberals Looked Away for Far Too Long" | ZEIT ONLINE

ZEIT ONLINE 03.22.2018

The Architect of Trump’s Threatened China Trade War

WSJ 04.06.2018

China has ‘nuclear options’ in trade war with US ... really?

South China Morning Post 05.25.2018

Markets Begin to Take Threat of Trade War Seriously

WSJ 06.19.2018

China’s Trade Surplus With U.S. Hits Record as Fight Intensifies

WSJ 07.13.2018

Why is China playing hardball in trade war talks with the US?

South China Morning Post 05.13.2019


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