Ep. 123: Could China have been stopped? — Political Economy with James Pethokoukis - AEI Podcast Channel
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As China continues to become economically and militarily dominant there is a tendency in Washington to act as though it all could have been prevented. But could China have been stopped? On this episode, China specialist and AEI fellow Zack Cooper walks us through how and why China failed to be incorporated into the international order as well as the futility of Trump’s tariff regime in changing Chinese behavior today. Zack Cooper is a research fellow here at AEI, where he studies US defense strategy in Asia and US-China competition. You can download the episode by clicking the link above, and don’t forget to subscribe to my podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Tell your friends, leave a review.
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