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Jennifer Lind on U.S.-China Relations
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With trade sanctions, military pressure, and the recent closing of a consulate in Houston, tensions have been rising between the United States and China for several years. Jennifer Lind, associate professor of government, explains the deterioration of the relationship and its implications for foreign policy.
Filmed and edited by Chris Johnson.
Filmed and edited by Chris Johnson.
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