Join Rappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug and UP Diliman political science associate professor Jan Robert Go for a discussion on the future of US-China relations under a second Trump administration.
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What are the challenges China might face in its relations with the US in the next four years? Catch the discussion on Friday, December 20, at 6 pmMANILA, Philippines – The second presidency of Donald Trump will definitely bring many changes not just to the United States but to the whole world, especially given how things went the first time he occupied the White House.
One of the key issues people will monitor is how the relationship between the US and China will unravel under the second Trump administration. His new term comes amid increasing tension in the region, after all. On Friday, December 20, Rappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug speaks with Jan Robert Go, associate professor of political science at the University of the Philippines Diliman, to discuss the lay of the land as well as the prospects of US-China relations in the coming years.What are the challenges China might face in its relations with the US in the next four years? Catch the discussion on Friday, December 20, at 6 pm!Marites is one of the Philippines’ most accomplished journalists and authors.
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