China and the US say they want to improve communications, but mutual
suspicion runs deep. Plus, Kenya’s TV evangelists and their hold over viewers.
The United States-China relationship is a complex one. Beneath the diplomatic niceties lies deep mutual suspicion – two governments fully engaged in a bigger battle of narratives.
Contributors:
Jiayang Fan – staff writer, The New Yorker
Brian Hioe – editor, New Bloom Magazine
James Palmer – deputy editor, Foreign Policy
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