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Biden will inherit a strong hand against Xi, thanks to Trump
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Biden will inherit a strong hand against China s Xi Jinping, thanks to Trump
US President-elect Joe Biden.
. Updated: 21 Dec 2020, 10:55 AM IST Bloomberg
While Biden and many Democrats say they oppose the tactics Trump used to pressure China, those tools will remain on the table as his successor seeks to negotiate with leaders of the world’s second largest economy
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Joe Biden will take office next month wielding more leverage over Beijing than he would have ever sought. He can thank Donald Trump and Xi Jinping for that.
Biden will be sworn in as president after Trump’s administration spent years ramping up pressure on China, including levying tariffs on $370 billion in imports, getting Canada to place a Chinese executive for Huawei Technologies Co. under house arrest, threatening access to U.S. capital markets and blaming the Communist Party for the scale of the Covid-19 outbreak.
The next chapter in Sino-US ties
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China’s Wang Urges Better U.S. Ties as Biden’s Term Nears Bloomberg 12/18/2020 Peter Martin
(Bloomberg) Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for Beijing and Washington to return to dialogue, while blasting President Donald Trump’s “America first” policies.
“We hope that we will expand cooperation and manage differences through dialogue,” Wang said Friday in a video address to the Asia Society in New York. “It is important that United States policies toward China return to objectivity and sustainability as soon as possible.”
His remarks were the most detailed commentary on U.S.-China relations from a Chinese government official since Joe Biden’s victory in the Nov. 3 presidential election. They are also the latest in a string of comments from top Chinese diplomats that hint at a desire to reset relations between the world’s two largest economies as Biden prepares to take office in January.
Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Dec 15, 2020
While various manifestations of China’s deepening authoritarianism have been well documented, the ideological frameworks underpinning it have tended not to receive as much attention as the thinking of those at odds with the Party. One recent spate of essays honed in on some Chinese scholars’ affinity for Carl Schmitt, a conservative jurist and one-time Nazi. A new batch of articles has further introduced the English-language public to China’s post-pandemic schools of thought by examining celebrations of China’s rise at the expense of the United States, “the barbarians at the gate” theory, and debates among the intelligentsia about Xi Jinping’s personality cult. At The New York Times, Chris Buckley surveyed
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