The US-China relationship is in "terrible shape," says Peter Bergen. The challenge right now is to avoid major downsides, writes Bergen. There's a kind of almost unhealthy competition between Republicans and Democrats who can be harder asked towards China, he adds. If we do have a major crisis, much less conflict, I think it would be catastrophic for the world economy, said Bergen.
A year after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and weeks after the presence of a Chinese spy balloon led U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to put off his Beijing visit, Kara and Nayeema talk about where the U.S. stands in the world and whether President Biden has the global coalition and momentum he claims. These are great questions for our guest today, Richard Haass. The foreign policy expert helms the Council on Foreign Relations and has had a long career in the Carter, Reagan and both Bush administrations as well as beyond working on intractable challenges from Northern Ireland to Iraq. Kara asks him why America’s global standing is on the decline, how Biden should deal with Xi and why his most recent book looks not to the rest of the world, but to our domestic problems.
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