Why Trump or Harris might sell out to China
For some Americans, the relevant question isn’t “Which candidate will stand up to China?”, it’s “Should the US stand up to China at all?”
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For some Americans, the relevant question isn’t “Which candidate will stand up to China?”, it’s “Should the US stand up to China at all?”
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This article was originally published by Pacific Forum, a Honolulu-based foreign policy research institute founded in 1975.
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