The UK and the U.S. facing the common challenge of a rising China acknowledge they need to cooperate, but how successfully have they put this agreement into action? Since returning to power, Donald Trump has created significant uncertainty in U.S. foreign policy, the transatlantic alliance, and global stability. What does Trump’s return mean for UK-China relations?
As Britain’s long-awaited audit of relations with China is expected to be released, join the panel of scholars, Oxford International Relations Society, and Oxford China Policy Lab to discuss the alignment of UK and U.S. policies toward China, and to explore the future of the “special relationship” and UK’s China strategy in Trump 2.0 era.
Speakers:
Professor Todd Hall: Professor of International Relations at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford, Tutorial Fellow in Politics at St Anne’s College, and Director of the University of Oxford’s China Centre.
Professor Kerry Brown: Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the Lau China Institute at King’s College, London.
Ruby Osman: Policy Advisor and China expert at Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.