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Their differences are globe-spanning and issue-spanning: from climate change, multilateralism, trade, and alliances, to North Korea, Iran, Israel, and the World Health Organization, the list goes on and on.
Biden is the custodian of one of the oldest beliefs in the American political tradition; that the United States is a grand experiment whose...</description>
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      <title>Trump or Biden: the implications for China and the rest of Asia in the next four years</title>
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