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Andrew J. Nathan discusses Trump and China in The Guardian

January 20, 2017 by Ross Yelsey

Andrew-Nathan-Better550Andrew J. Nathan, the Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, was quoted in the January 19, 2017 article “China urges Trump: Be our Friend, Not our Enemy” in The Guardian.

“I guess you could say I’m despondent,” Professor Nathan said about the incoming administration. “I’m feeling very bad; not knowing where it is headed or if it makes any sense or [if Trump is] just following emotions wherever they lead … It makes me very worried about the China relationship.”

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Filed Under: blog, News Tagged With: Andrew Nathan, China, Chinese politics, political science, Trump, US-China Relations

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