![]() ![]() Goldstein: Thanks for that question, John. We have a host of issues to dive into, but in short, what is the current state of us trying to relationship? And why would you characterize it as a rivalry? Thanks for having me.īlomster: The dynamic between the United States and China is one of the most important relationships in the world, and right now it's not great. ![]() Lyle, thank you so much for joining us here on DISCOVERY. He is here with us today to discuss the deteriorating state of U.S.-China relations, and what policymakers can do to right the ship. He is also the founding director of the school’s China Maritime Studies Institute, which focuses on cultivating deeper insights into China's growing maritime power. Goldstein, a strategic research professor at the U.S. ![]() I'm your host John Blomster and today we're speaking with Lyle J. John Blomster: Hello and welcome to DISCOVERY presented by the University of Washington School of Law. ![]()
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