Trump’s return: What’s next for China-U.S. relations?
On January 20, Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, with him declaring that “the golden age of America begins right now.” In a historic move, Han Zheng, China’s vice president, attended the inauguration, marking the first time a senior Chinese official participated in a U.S. presidential ceremony. Just days before, President Xi and Trump had a phone conversation, expressing hopes for a fresh start in their relations. But with Trump’s secretary of state pick already on China’s sanctions list, tensions are likely to rise. How will the two largest economies navigate this new phase of diplomacy, and what does it mean for the Global South? Tune in to find out!
【Guests】
Peter Kuznick
History Professor and Director, Nuclear Studies Institute
American University
Margaret Kimberley
Executive Editor, Black Agenda Report
Prof. Huang Jing
Director, Center for American and Pacific Studies
Shanghai International Studies University
Einar Tangen
Senior Fellow, Taihe Institute
Mark Sleboda describes Trump repeatedly as a Chaos Bomb …. This panel has confirmed that. Exceptionalism, Bully, ignorant of the rest of the world and offensive when they TRY to intereact with other nations.