John Franklin Copper
Donald J. Trump and China
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Donald J. Trump and China
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In Donald J. Trump and China John F. Copper assesses the relationship between two paramount world powers-the United States and China. Copper examines how Donald Trump views China's importance as a rising world power and as a country that Trump could forge a balanced trade policy alongside.
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In Donald J. Trump and China John F. Copper assesses the relationship between two paramount world powers-the United States and China. Copper examines how Donald Trump views China's importance as a rising world power and as a country that Trump could forge a balanced trade policy alongside.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 248g
- ISBN-13: 9780761871187
- ISBN-10: 0761871187
- Artikelnr.: 56791442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 248g
- ISBN-13: 9780761871187
- ISBN-10: 0761871187
- Artikelnr.: 56791442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
By John Franklin Copper
Preface Acknowledgment Chapter 1: President Donald Trump's Upbringing,
Thoughts and his Understanding of China Chapter 2: President Obama's China
Policy Legacy Chapter 3: Has President Obama Driven (bird caged)
President-Elect Trump into a Conflict with China Chapter 4: Why China Likes
Donald Trump: History Tells Us Something Chapter 5: President Trump's
Decision to Honor the One-China Policy: How Best to Explain It? Chapter 6:
China's Challenge to America: Its Foreign Aid and Investments and its Role
as the World Builder Chapter 7: The Trump-Xi Meeting: Success or Failure
Chapter 8: Has President Trumps Worldview Become More Discernible? Chapter
9: Does the U.S. Expect Too Much of China in Dealing with North Korea?
Chapter 10: Opponents and Supporters of China's One Belt One Road Project
Chapter 11: President Trump Dismisses Steve Bannon-the China Policy Factor
Chapter 12: The U.S. Liberal Media's Treatment of President Trump's Asia
Trip Versus the Asian Reporting Chapter 13: Explaining the Recent Tension
in U.S.-China Relations Chapter 14: The U.S. Trade Deficit with China:
Facing Dilemmas Chapter 15: The Worsening U.S. Trade Deficit with China:
Heading for a Trade War? Chapter 16: The Top Two Targets of Western Liberal
Media Bias: President Donald Trump and China Chapter 17: Avoiding as
U.S.-China Trade War: Understanding Donald Trump May Help Chapter 18: Will
the Western Media Prod America and China into War? Chapter 19:
Understanding the U.S.-China Impasse on North Korea Chapter 20: Will
President Trump Ignite a War with China? Chapter 21: China's Rise as an
Innovative Country Chapter 22: Why the U.S. is Losing (has lost?) the
Number One World Power Ranking to China Chapter 23: Will China Meddle in
America's Mid-Term Election? Chapter 24: Does President Trump Dislike China
or Chinese? On the Contrary! Chapter 25: Dealing with the U.S. Trade
Deficit with China Chapter 26: America's Charges China in Stealing its
Intellectual Property and Technology: How True? How Big? How to Fix it?
Chapter 27: America and China: Long-Term Friends or Enemies? Index About
the Author
Thoughts and his Understanding of China Chapter 2: President Obama's China
Policy Legacy Chapter 3: Has President Obama Driven (bird caged)
President-Elect Trump into a Conflict with China Chapter 4: Why China Likes
Donald Trump: History Tells Us Something Chapter 5: President Trump's
Decision to Honor the One-China Policy: How Best to Explain It? Chapter 6:
China's Challenge to America: Its Foreign Aid and Investments and its Role
as the World Builder Chapter 7: The Trump-Xi Meeting: Success or Failure
Chapter 8: Has President Trumps Worldview Become More Discernible? Chapter
9: Does the U.S. Expect Too Much of China in Dealing with North Korea?
Chapter 10: Opponents and Supporters of China's One Belt One Road Project
Chapter 11: President Trump Dismisses Steve Bannon-the China Policy Factor
Chapter 12: The U.S. Liberal Media's Treatment of President Trump's Asia
Trip Versus the Asian Reporting Chapter 13: Explaining the Recent Tension
in U.S.-China Relations Chapter 14: The U.S. Trade Deficit with China:
Facing Dilemmas Chapter 15: The Worsening U.S. Trade Deficit with China:
Heading for a Trade War? Chapter 16: The Top Two Targets of Western Liberal
Media Bias: President Donald Trump and China Chapter 17: Avoiding as
U.S.-China Trade War: Understanding Donald Trump May Help Chapter 18: Will
the Western Media Prod America and China into War? Chapter 19:
Understanding the U.S.-China Impasse on North Korea Chapter 20: Will
President Trump Ignite a War with China? Chapter 21: China's Rise as an
Innovative Country Chapter 22: Why the U.S. is Losing (has lost?) the
Number One World Power Ranking to China Chapter 23: Will China Meddle in
America's Mid-Term Election? Chapter 24: Does President Trump Dislike China
or Chinese? On the Contrary! Chapter 25: Dealing with the U.S. Trade
Deficit with China Chapter 26: America's Charges China in Stealing its
Intellectual Property and Technology: How True? How Big? How to Fix it?
Chapter 27: America and China: Long-Term Friends or Enemies? Index About
the Author
Preface Acknowledgment Chapter 1: President Donald Trump's Upbringing,
Thoughts and his Understanding of China Chapter 2: President Obama's China
Policy Legacy Chapter 3: Has President Obama Driven (bird caged)
President-Elect Trump into a Conflict with China Chapter 4: Why China Likes
Donald Trump: History Tells Us Something Chapter 5: President Trump's
Decision to Honor the One-China Policy: How Best to Explain It? Chapter 6:
China's Challenge to America: Its Foreign Aid and Investments and its Role
as the World Builder Chapter 7: The Trump-Xi Meeting: Success or Failure
Chapter 8: Has President Trumps Worldview Become More Discernible? Chapter
9: Does the U.S. Expect Too Much of China in Dealing with North Korea?
Chapter 10: Opponents and Supporters of China's One Belt One Road Project
Chapter 11: President Trump Dismisses Steve Bannon-the China Policy Factor
Chapter 12: The U.S. Liberal Media's Treatment of President Trump's Asia
Trip Versus the Asian Reporting Chapter 13: Explaining the Recent Tension
in U.S.-China Relations Chapter 14: The U.S. Trade Deficit with China:
Facing Dilemmas Chapter 15: The Worsening U.S. Trade Deficit with China:
Heading for a Trade War? Chapter 16: The Top Two Targets of Western Liberal
Media Bias: President Donald Trump and China Chapter 17: Avoiding as
U.S.-China Trade War: Understanding Donald Trump May Help Chapter 18: Will
the Western Media Prod America and China into War? Chapter 19:
Understanding the U.S.-China Impasse on North Korea Chapter 20: Will
President Trump Ignite a War with China? Chapter 21: China's Rise as an
Innovative Country Chapter 22: Why the U.S. is Losing (has lost?) the
Number One World Power Ranking to China Chapter 23: Will China Meddle in
America's Mid-Term Election? Chapter 24: Does President Trump Dislike China
or Chinese? On the Contrary! Chapter 25: Dealing with the U.S. Trade
Deficit with China Chapter 26: America's Charges China in Stealing its
Intellectual Property and Technology: How True? How Big? How to Fix it?
Chapter 27: America and China: Long-Term Friends or Enemies? Index About
the Author
Thoughts and his Understanding of China Chapter 2: President Obama's China
Policy Legacy Chapter 3: Has President Obama Driven (bird caged)
President-Elect Trump into a Conflict with China Chapter 4: Why China Likes
Donald Trump: History Tells Us Something Chapter 5: President Trump's
Decision to Honor the One-China Policy: How Best to Explain It? Chapter 6:
China's Challenge to America: Its Foreign Aid and Investments and its Role
as the World Builder Chapter 7: The Trump-Xi Meeting: Success or Failure
Chapter 8: Has President Trumps Worldview Become More Discernible? Chapter
9: Does the U.S. Expect Too Much of China in Dealing with North Korea?
Chapter 10: Opponents and Supporters of China's One Belt One Road Project
Chapter 11: President Trump Dismisses Steve Bannon-the China Policy Factor
Chapter 12: The U.S. Liberal Media's Treatment of President Trump's Asia
Trip Versus the Asian Reporting Chapter 13: Explaining the Recent Tension
in U.S.-China Relations Chapter 14: The U.S. Trade Deficit with China:
Facing Dilemmas Chapter 15: The Worsening U.S. Trade Deficit with China:
Heading for a Trade War? Chapter 16: The Top Two Targets of Western Liberal
Media Bias: President Donald Trump and China Chapter 17: Avoiding as
U.S.-China Trade War: Understanding Donald Trump May Help Chapter 18: Will
the Western Media Prod America and China into War? Chapter 19:
Understanding the U.S.-China Impasse on North Korea Chapter 20: Will
President Trump Ignite a War with China? Chapter 21: China's Rise as an
Innovative Country Chapter 22: Why the U.S. is Losing (has lost?) the
Number One World Power Ranking to China Chapter 23: Will China Meddle in
America's Mid-Term Election? Chapter 24: Does President Trump Dislike China
or Chinese? On the Contrary! Chapter 25: Dealing with the U.S. Trade
Deficit with China Chapter 26: America's Charges China in Stealing its
Intellectual Property and Technology: How True? How Big? How to Fix it?
Chapter 27: America and China: Long-Term Friends or Enemies? Index About
the Author