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Video: Professor Jennifer Lind on U.S.-China Relations

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The East Asia expert explains the rising economic and military tensions.

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7/28/2020

With trade sanctions, military pressure, and the recent closure of a consulate in Houston, tensions have been rising between the United States and China. Jennifer Lind, an associate professor of government, explains the deterioration of the relationship and its implications for foreign policy.

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It’s a very delicate balance. If we’re in a situation where the Fed can’t make sure prices are stable because it’s too worried about the stability of the banking system, that would be a very unfortunate situation.

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Professor of Sociology Brooke Harrington writes an opinion piece about her co-authored study that suggests imposing sanctions on the wealth managers who help conceal oligarchs’ assets in shell companies and trusts.
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