

Robert Daly of the Kissinger Institute on the morality of U.S. China policy
23 snips Oct 12, 2023
Robert Daly, Director of the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute, discusses the morality of U.S.-China policy. Topics include the lack of nuance in the American dialogue on China, the missionary aspect of American approach, differences and commonalities between Chinese and American exceptionalism, the possibility of a 'Just Cold War,' and the challenges of imagining a world where the U.S. isn't a hegemonic power.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
US-China relations from a Christian perspective
03:45 • 2min
The Morality of U.S.-China Policy
05:31 • 29min
Exploring Fame and Cultural Exchange
34:43 • 8min
The Moral Complexity of US-China Policy
42:59 • 30min
China's Approach to Global Order and Development
01:13:19 • 11min
The Role of 'What Aboutism' in Shutting Down Conversations on Hypocrisy
01:24:40 • 20min
The Morality of U.S.-China Policy and the Just Cold War
01:44:21 • 13min
China Conference and Book Recommendations
01:57:39 • 9min
The Importance of Humanities in Understanding China
02:06:37 • 3min