A hardening US-China competition : Asia policy in America's 2020 elections and regional responses

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2020
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Sutter, Robert
Limaye, Satu
East-West Center (Washington, D.C.)
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Washington, DC : East-West Center
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The US presidential election campaign debates focused by mid-2020 on the enormous and immediate domestic consequences of the worldwide novel coronavirus pandemic COVID-19 and economic crisis impacting the United States and concurrent widespread protests and counterarguments on police brutality and racial prejudice. President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger, former Vice President Joseph Biden, were deeply divided on how the US government should respond to these domestic challenges. Against this background, foreign policy was a secondary consideration with one notable exception--relations with China.
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United States - Foreign relations - China, China - Foreign relations - United States, Asia - Foreign relations - China, United States - Foreign relations - Asia, Presidential candidates - United States - Attitudes
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79 p.
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