Posted Jun 11, 2025|  by Lowy Institute

The return of Donald Trump to the White House has not changed Xi Jinping’s policy calculations. Rather, it has solidified them and created openings for Xi to drive a wedge into US alliances, notes Richard McGregor in his article for the Lowy Institute. Xi remains... Read More


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