
Sinica Podcast Uneasy Calm: Ryan Hass on Three Pathways for U.S.-China Relations Under Trump
Feb 4, 2026
Ryan Hass, director of Brookings’ China Center and former NSC China director, offers clear-eyed policy analysis. He lays out three plausible pathways for U.S.-China relations. Conversation covers Trump’s personalistic China strategy, Beijing’s calculations on stability and self-reliance, the critical April visit, Taiwan as a flashpoint, and why mutual vulnerability may produce an uneasy calm.
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Trump's Personalistic China Strategy
- Trump pursues lower temperature with China through leader-to-leader engagement while building deterrence elsewhere.
- Ryan Hass argues this reflects personalistic strategy centered on Xi rapport and economic rebalancing.
Trump Is Largely Unconstrained
- Hass sees Trump as largely unconstrained and guided by what benefits him politically and the country.
- He emphasizes Trump's focus on respect for Xi, deterrence in Asia, and reducing economic dependence on China.
Beijing Values Breathing Room
- Xi uses calm to buy time for technological self-reliance and to craft a narrative that time favors China.
- Hass sees Beijing welcoming breathing room to reduce dependence on the West and advance innovation.




