As the battle in Ukraine continues, there’s elevated concentrate on the way it will influence the worldwide economic system.
And, additionally it is elevating questions concerning the fallout for an already tense relationship between Washington and Beijing. Both subjects had been mentioned over the weekend on the twenty fifth Harvard College China Forum. CGTN America correspondent Toni Waterman reported on the occasion and likewise had a possibility to take a seat down with former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers for a wide-ranging dialogue on international financial points together with the China-U.S commerce relationship.
Joining the dialogue:
- Victor Gao is Chair Professor at Soochow University.
- Neysun Mahboubi is a Research Scholar on the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, University of Pennsylvania.
- Yan Liang is Chair Professor of Economics at Willamette University.
Hear from CGTN America President Jiang Heping on the way forward for U.S.-China relations as he delivered closing remarks on the Harvard College China Forum. #HarvardChina22 #CGTNAmericahttps://t.co/Yyc1oYmqJS
— CGTN America (@cgtnamerica) April 17, 2022
#China defends its stance on the #Ukraine battle as being “on the right side of history,” after a US warning that Beijing’s unwillingness to sanction #Russia might have an effect on its relations with different economies.https://t.co/bRg8xRXiSr
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) April 14, 2022
“The Chinese have been grappling w/what they understand as a US inconsistency & self-conflicting strategy: While the US sees competitors & cooperation on separate tracks, China sees all the pieces as related,”-China professional Yun Sun.
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— Stimson Center (@StimsonCenter) April 10, 2022
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