December 06, 2019
US-China: Hong Kong and Uighurs
Daniel Kliman and Dean Cheng, Senior Research Fellow in the Asian Studies Center at the Heritage Foundation, talk with host Carol Castiel about Beijing’s reaction to the “The Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act,” and to what extent it may or may not hamper delicate US-China trade talks.
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