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Eyes turned to Alaska and Japan this past week as the Biden administration saw its first in-person meetings with Japanese and Chinese officials. With names like Blinken, Sullivan, Campbell, and Ratner cited, The Wire put together a resource of the Biden administration officials responsible for helping shape China policy.
The China challenge has come up several times in the first two months of the Biden administration. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sulli
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When Joe Biden took office, many of his supporters thought the first order of business would be unwinding Donald Trump's trade war with China. But his trade czar, Katherine Tai, has been largely MIA, a stark contrast to her predecessor, the fiery and ubiquitous Robert Lighthizer. So what has Tai been up to?
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