What Should the U.S. Presidential Candidates Be Saying on China?

A ChinaFile Conversation

Barely eight weeks before the United States presidential election, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump have said surprisingly little about how they plan to address China—in areas ranging from the global economy and security to the sustainability of our planet. To kick off this week’s conversation, former Ambassador to China Winston Lord and ChinaFile publisher Orville Schell talked with Emily Parker, a journalist who has written extensively about China, in a public program designed to spark a discussion about how Washington should engage Beijing under the next administration.