The Covid-19 crisis has sharpened the UK’s China debate, but disengagement will only make such situations more difficult to handle in the future, writes Tim Summers
On 5 April, these calls were escalated as advocacy group, The Henry Jackson Society, to demand that China pay US$4 trillion in “compensation”. The “battle that would ensue”, their report concludes, “would be nothing, if not historic”.
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