Why a Kamala Harris White House could mean more conflict for US and China
Tsinghua scholar Yan Xuetong argues Democratic Party candidate would be ‘more reluctant’ to accept China’s rise than rival Donald Trump
He made the comments during a debate at the university with American international relations theorist John Mearsheimer on Friday.
“Harris is more eager to maintain America’s dominance than Trump,” he said, adding that Trump was more concerned about the domestic interests of the United States than the country’s international dominance.
“If Harris wins the election, I think China and the US will have more political conflicts than [if] Trump wins the election,” he said.
His comments came less than four weeks before the US election day, with both candidates making their final pitches to voters in a neck-and-neck race for the White House.