The Recent U.S. Policy Towards China Is Productive
Are recent U.S. policies tough and focused enough to achieve key economic and strategic objectives? Or will U.S. policy escalate tensions too much, ultimately reducing the chances that the world’s two major powers can achieve a sensible accommodation?
FOR THE MOTION:
- Michael Pillsbury - Senior Fellow & Director for Chinese Strategy, Hudson Institute
- Kori Schake - Deputy Director-General, International Institute for Strategic Studies
AGAINST THE MOTION:
- Graham Allison - Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, Harvard Kennedy School
- Jake Sullivan - Former National Security Adviser to Vice President Joe Biden
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FOR THE MOTION:
- Michael Pillsbury - Senior Fellow & Director for Chinese Strategy, Hudson Institute
- Kori Schake - Deputy Director-General, International Institute for Strategic Studies
AGAINST THE MOTION:
- Graham Allison - Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, Harvard Kennedy School
- Jake Sullivan - Former National Security Adviser to Vice President Joe Biden
Видео The Recent U.S. Policy Towards China Is Productive канала IntelligenceSquared Debates
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