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Understanding Xi’s China With David Rennie
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Understanding Xi’s China With David Rennie

David Rennie from the Economist talks to Aaron about China's failed zero covid policy, how China has transformed under Xi Jinping, and U.S.-China competition.

Carnegie Connects · David Rennie, Aaron David Miller

January 20, 202353m 30s

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Show Notes

The U.S.-China relationship will figure prominently in global politics for decades to come. Getting China right, to the extent that’s possible, is critically important both to minimize the chances of conflict and maximize potential cooperation. Despite its rising power, China is also wrestling with sluggish growth, an aging population, and a failed pandemic policy that has sparked backlash against President Xi’s leadership. Is Taiwan squarely in Beijing’s crosshairs today? How does Xi envision his relationship with Biden and the United States in the years to come? And what do American policymakers miss when it comes to China and its authoritarian leader?

Aaron David Miller is joined by David Rennie, the Economist’s Beijing bureau chief and Chaguan columnist, to discuss these and other issues. 

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