This talk explores how China and the U.S. became economically intertwined, and why current U.S. political efforts to change this situation have so far been futile. An essential link in the supply chain of the world's largest tech companies and the primary purveyor of U.S. consumer goods, China is now a part of the daily economic life of just about every American. The presentation will focus on the forces that fostered China's ascent and explore whether Americans have the political will to truly move on from the "Chimerica" model. 

Speaker: John F.M. Kocsis, Co-Founder, Foxbat Media

Moderator: Csaba Moldicz, Head of the School of International Relations, MCC

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