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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
Taiwan Is Both Exhilarated and Unnerved by Trump’s China Remarks
The New York Times 12.15.2016
Aging Population, Stagnant Productivity Challenge Donald Trump’s Growth Plan
WSJ 12.04.2016
Xi Jinping signals China will champion free trade if Trump builds barriers
The Guardian 01.17.2017
China’s Xi Jinping Seizes Role as Leader on Globalization
WSJ 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
Beijing’s Patience Pays Off With Trump’s Reaffirmation of ‘One-China’ Policy
WSJ 02.10.2017
Is Trump's commitment to 'one China' policy a thaw in bilateral ties? | Asia | DW.COM | 10.02.2017
DW.COM 02.10.2017
China Takes Heat on Trade, but Germany’s Power Continues to Grow
WSJ 03.05.2017
03.07.2017
Mnuchin Says U.S. Is Seeking to Avoid Trade Wars
WSJ 03.16.2017
Trump and Xi’s First Meeting: How Long Will the Cordiality Last?
The New York Times 04.06.2017
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
Wilbur Ross’s Cool Explanation of Trump’s Heated Trade Talk
WSJ 06.19.2017
For Amazon, Now Comes the Hard Part
WSJ 06.18.2017
Opinion | Former Australian PM: Trump has ceded economic leadership to China
Washington Post 11.15.2017
An itinerary in search of a strategy: on Trump's East Asia tour
The Hindu 11.15.2017
Donald Trump: "We Liberals Looked Away for Far Too Long" | ZEIT ONLINE
ZEIT ONLINE 03.22.2018
Markets Begin to Take Threat of Trade War Seriously
WSJ 06.19.2018
U.S., China Clash Over Trade, Security at Pacific Summit
WSJ 11.17.2018
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