Relations between the U.S. and China — the world's top two economies — look set to worsen, said Graham Allison, Harvard University's Douglas Dillon Professor of Government.
U.S.-China relations look set to worsen, and the endgame is a "lose-lose" situation for both sides, said Graham Allison, a political science professor from Harvard University.
The rivalry could result in the collapse of the so-called phase one trade deal and a continuation of the blame game over the origins of the coronavirus, said Allison, Harvard's Douglas Dillon Professor of Government. Even though relations between the U.S. and China have deteriorated much faster than expected, neither is prepared for a Cold War, said Cheng Li from Brookings Institution.Teh Eng Koon | AFP via Getty Images
Relations between the U.S. and China — the world's top two economies — look set to worsen, and the endgame is a "lose-lose" situation for both sides, said a political science professor from Harvard University.
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