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Younger American adults have been found to be friendlier to China than the older generation or those above 45-years-old. What’s behind such a phenomenon? What implications does it have for future policies and the China-US relations, which are currently at historic lows?
Host Tu Yun is joined by Lile Mahoney, a Chinese language & literature major at East China Normal University; Harvey Dzodin, Senior Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization; Josef Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University and colleague Song Ruixin on this episode of Chat Lounge to find out the answers.
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Younger American adults have been found to be friendlier to China than the older generation or those above 45-years-old. What’s behind such a phenomenon? What implications does it have for future policies and the China-US relations, which are currently at historic lows?
Host Tu Yun is joined by Lile Mahoney, a Chinese language & literature major at East China Normal University; Harvey Dzodin, Senior Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization; Josef Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University and colleague Song Ruixin on this episode of Chat Lounge to find out the answers.

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