Course Correction: Toward an Effective and Sustainable China Policy

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NEW YORK, February 13, 2019 — Orville Schell, Susan Shirk, and other authors of a new report published by the Task Force on U.S.-China Policy discuss their findings as well as the current state of U.S.-China relations. (1 hr., 17 min.)

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What makes this panel think that China has to structurally reform its system and not the west to reform its system. The fact is that in last 25 years the Chinese system has been more successful than that of the western countries.

pardeeptandon
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Love this response @ 1:11:30.... Next time any Chinese said "Don't blame China for everything", ask them this question. LOL.

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"Let's not get in a race to the bottom with China". Boy, this sounds like the same old, "lets hold out, China will come around". I'm a sports fan more than I'm a debater. The US needs to play to win. A few tough goes might change the fall to the bottom that is currently on us by not play to win.


Like you guys said, it is not the trade imbalance as much as it is the access inability and the equal playing field. If you think China will changer on those items I have some ocean front property in Nevada to sell you.


We need a "gang up" on China if we have a chance of change. All nations that are getting played need to join and have a unified voice. The TPP needs to work. If China does not come around they are out of the WTO.


I'm just listing all the items you guys have noted and give a thumbs up. Except the soft side, pay back is required.


I read Trump watches a lot of TV to get his news. I hope his handlers clued him in on your talk.

Erik-rphi