That's the most optimistic article I have read in a long time! (Joking.) We can be fairly sure Xi pays no attention to the professor. So the next question is how will China act out when things do not go as (centrally) planned? And what are the best policies we and other liberal societies can adopt to mitigate the effects? Containment policy, anyone?
That's the most optimistic article I have read in a long time! (Joking.) We can be fairly sure Xi pays no attention to the professor. So the next question is how will China act out when things do not go as (centrally) planned? And what are the best policies we and other liberal societies can adopt to mitigate the effects? Containment policy, anyone?
That's the most optimistic article I have read in a long time! (Joking.) We can be fairly sure Xi pays no attention to the professor. So the next question is how will China act out when things do not go as (centrally) planned? And what are the best policies we and other liberal societies can adopt to mitigate the effects? Containment policy, anyone?
Economic interdependence, but so that we can "weaponize" it and not they...