Obtuse China Policy and the “International Rules-Based Order” in a Trumpian world

Written by Ronald C. Keith In the ballyhooed, strident context of Trumpian change, if not, hysterical disruption, it is especially important to pinpoint and consider the real and the “factually alternative” content of Chinese foreign policy and international relations.  Much analysis still originates with the continuing fear in the West of a hegemonic Chinese takeover. China … Continue reading Obtuse China Policy and the “International Rules-Based Order” in a Trumpian world