Michael Luo hosts Peter Hessler in a discussion centered on the evolving U.S.-China relations. They analyze the historical backdrop of Sinophobia, particularly concerning the Trump Administration's approach to Chinese students' visas. Hessler emphasizes how the COVID pandemic has reshaped public perceptions and intensified tensions between the U.S. and China, suggesting that these frictions could lead to significant changes in the global order. Their conversation touches on the broader implications of these dynamics beyond just bilateral issues.
Luo and Hessler delve into how Sinophobia underpinned the Trump Administration's visa revocation threats for Chinese students, highlighting ongoing tension and challenges in U.S.-China relations.
The COVID pandemic has not only altered perceptions but has intensified existing frictions between the U.S. and China, potentially ushering in a new global order.
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