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Is U.S. ‘discombobulated’ by authoritarian China?

The U.S. administration’s policy of “strategic reassurance” to China, criticized as political timidity by some, should not deter President Barack Obama from using his “superlative skills as a communicator, bridge-builder, and moral beacon” to address issues of human rights and reform on his forthcoming debut visit, write Brookings’ analysts Cheng Li and Jordan Lee.
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