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American Prestige

Bonus - Trump, China, and U.S.-China Relations w/ Jake Werner (Preview)

American Prestige

Daniel Bessner & Derek Davison

History, Politics, News

4.8705 Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Derek welcomes back Jake Werner, director of the East Asia Program at the Quincy Institute, to talk about the latest New Cold War developments. They discuss the Chinese government’s view of Donald Trump, US-China trade negotiations, Beijing’s approach to great power politics, Taiwan’s position in US-China relations under Trump, China’s role in domestic US politics, and what a smarter US trade policy might look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:07.0

Seeing all and more of our energy comes from wind farms like this one.

0:14.0

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0:18.0

To learn more, visit about amazon.com.

0:24.6

U.K. forward slash sustainability.

0:31.6

That's kind of conversation to your soul.

0:35.6

Next conversation to be so Hello, American Prestige listeners, it's Derek.

0:38.3

Danny is taking a sick day today, so it's just me, but I am joined by a distinguished guest, one who has been on the program, I think a few times at this point. We're welcoming back. Jake Warner. Jake is the director of the East Asia program at the Quincy Institute.

1:16.0

He's also, I want to say, American Prestige's New Cold War correspondent, maybe.

1:16.8

I don't know.

1:18.4

We can bestow that title on you.

1:22.6

But we're going to get into some new Cold War takes.

1:25.3

So, Jake, thanks for coming back on the program.

1:26.8

Yeah, great to be back on.

1:35.3

So I guess the obvious place to start, given recent events, and I'm not sure exactly when this episode is going to air, but it won't be too long.

1:37.9

We won't sit on it too long.

1:38.8

So given the most recent developments in the glorious new Cold War trade war, the U.S. and China over the weekend

1:49.0

sent delegations to Europe. They met. They talked about tariffs. They agreed to temporarily reduce

1:55.5

them only for 90 days, in which time I guess we're expected expected to resolve all the grievances in the U.S.

2:02.2

Chinese relationship in order to keep the terrorists from coming back.

2:05.7

So, Jay, why don't you just kind of give us an overview of what took place and your interpretation of where things stand now?

2:14.7

Yeah.

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