For the second time in a decade, the British Government finds itself asking what sort of relationship it wants with the Chinese Communist Party and the PRC.
The U.K.’s ruling Conservative Party is in the process of choosing a new leader, who will by default become the next Prime Minister of the country. Only two candidates remain: former Chancellor [equivalent to a finance minister] Rishi Sunak, and current Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. The winner will inherit an ugly domestic policy in-tray, thanks to a spiraling cost of living crisis, with just two years to go before the next General Election. They will also inherit an urgent foreign policy conce
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