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Tony Xiuye Zhao

Tony Xiuye Zhao

Tony Xiuye Zhao is a PhD candidate at Tsinghua University and pre-doctoral fellow at the Centre for Contemporary China and the World at the University of Hong Kong. He also has extensive experience in subnational diplomacy tank and government relations.
Tony Xiuye Zhao is a PhD candidate at Tsinghua University and pre-doctoral fellow at the Centre for Contemporary China and the World at the University of Hong Kong. He also has extensive experience in subnational diplomacy tank and government relations.
Languages Spoken:
English

Opinion | How Washington’s lawyers stack up against Beijing’s technocrats

While no system is perfect, balancing out the occupational composition of policymakers could hold the key to success for both countries.

The businesses, livelihoods and people that make up the deep and strong bilateral relationship will only be hurt by decoupling. That bilateral trade grew despite US-China tensions is proof of the ties that bind.

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