CCTV (China Central Television) interview Professor Yan Xuetong, Director of the Institute of International Studies at Beijing's Tsinghua (Qinghua) University.
Prof. Yan offers his view on what ...
CCTV (China Central Television) interview Professor Yan Xuetong, Director of the Institute of International Studies at Beijing's Tsinghua (Qinghua) University.
Prof. Yan offers his view on what he expects from Mr Obama in terms of United States' foreign policy. He also talks about the trading relationship and his concern that the new administration may introduce protectionist measures.
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Which is irrelevant anyway. Many are worried by China's growing influence in Africa in particular.