Track(s):
Deep Dive: Is China the Threat It’s Made Out to Be?
The last year has seen a clear trend toward a more authoritarian China at home and a more aggressive China overseas. As the world’s most populous country becomes increasingly economically dominant from the South China Sea to Africa — and embarks on the world’s most ambitious global infrastructure project since the Marshall Plan — what’s the reality of the threat from America’s most important “frenemy”?
Speakers: Elizabeth Economy, John Pomfret, Jung Pak, Yasheng Huang, Mary Kay Magistad, William Shelton, Scott Swift, Orville Schell, Rebecca Blumenstein
Festival: 2018
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