Security competition
Political conflict may be disrupting economics between the U.S. and China
"China is not the kind of power that many had hoped it would be," says Evan A. Feigenbaum, the Miller Center's James R. Schlesinger Distinguished Professor. In this conversation, Feigenbaum explains how security competition may be affecting the Sino-U.S. relationship, and he discusses where things may be headed in the context of a potential "phase one" trade deal.