US President Joe Biden (left) speaks as he meets virtually with Chinese President Xi Jinping from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington on November 15. Photo: AP
US President Joe Biden (left) speaks as he meets virtually with Chinese President Xi Jinping from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington on November 15. Photo: AP
Tom Plate
Opinion

Opinion

Tom Plate

All hope is not lost for US-China relations despite the tensions and tepid virtual summit

  • The appearance of progressive, level-headed analysis in an old-guard publication like Foreign Affairs suggests movement in US policy towards China
  • Even though the Xi-Biden virtual summit produced little of note, there are still ways to bridge the gap between the two countries

US President Joe Biden (left) speaks as he meets virtually with Chinese President Xi Jinping from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington on November 15. Photo: AP
US President Joe Biden (left) speaks as he meets virtually with Chinese President Xi Jinping from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington on November 15. Photo: AP
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