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Putting Candidates' China Assertions in Context

Clip: 10/17/2012 | 7m 26s

Putting Candidates' Assertions of 'Getting Tough with China' in Context

During the presidential debate at Hofstra University, Mitt Romney called President Obama's trade policy weak and China 'a currency manipulator.' Kenneth Lieberthal of the Brookings Institution and Forbes.com's Gordon Chang talk with Jeffrey Brown about contrasting approaches to U.S.-China geopolitical issues and trade relations.

10/17/2012

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