Exploring the Future of US-China Relations, Part 1
The US-China relationship will undoubtedly be the most important bilateral relationship impacting the world over the next decade. In this three-part series, Bridgewater Founder and Co-CIO Ray Dalio, former Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd, and Bridgewater CEO David McCormick put the US-China relationship in context. In part one, we explore the arc of the US-China relationship, address the current state of US-China tensions, and consider how the balance of power between the two countries may change with time.
Originally released on October 30, 2020.
Видео Exploring the Future of US-China Relations, Part 1 канала Bridgewater Associates
Originally released on October 30, 2020.
Видео Exploring the Future of US-China Relations, Part 1 канала Bridgewater Associates
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