Face-Off With China: Foreign Policy In The Trump Era
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands during a joint statement to members of the media Great Hall of the People, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017, in Beijing, China.
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Against the backdrop of North Korea's nuclear advances and escalating regional tensions, we ask: How should the U.S. respond to its most urgent national security threats abroad? And how will the U.S.-China relationship play out under President Donald Trump? General David Petraeus and military historian Max Boot provide a broad overview of America’s strategic interests abroad. Immediately following, four foreign policy luminaries take to the stage to discuss the future of U.S. relations with China.