
Could the U.S.-China climate deal be a turning point?
Clip: 11/12/2014 | 7m 22s
With Beijing in the spotlight, domestic pressures help motivate Chinese compromise
How will deals on trade and climate change, struck during President Obama’s trip to China, affect relations between the United States and China? Susan Shirk of the University of California, San Diego, and author and lawyer Gordon Chang join Gwen Ifill to discuss the significance of the relationship and the pressure on Chinese President Xi Jinping to compromise.
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Could the U.S.-China climate deal be a turning point?
Clip: 11/12/2014 | 7m 22s
How will deals on trade and climate change, struck during President Obama’s trip to China, affect relations between the United States and China? Susan Shirk of the University of California, San Diego, and author and lawyer Gordon Chang join Gwen Ifill to discuss the significance of the relationship and the pressure on Chinese President Xi Jinping to compromise.
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