How do the candidates view Chinas relationship with other Asian countries, especially Japan and Korea?
“I think that the U.S.-China relations have improved over the past years because the U.S.-Japan alliance has been so solid,” responded Professor Green. “So, those who would advocate somehow the U.S. should broker between Japan and China or maybe we should shift our emphasis away from Japan to China I think are missing that pretty clear, historical record of the past 10 years,” starting with the Nye Initiative under Assistant Secretary Joe Nye during the Clinton administration, in which Professor Green was involved, and continuing through the Bush administration. “I would agree that we can and should have good relations with both China and Japan, and welcome good relations between China and Japan,” Mr. Goodman said. Inevitably, “China and its neighbors are going to be interacting more as China moves forward.” That’s something the U.S. should broadly support, “providing that that interaction is mutually beneficial, mutually welcome, maintains, frankly as an econ guy speaking here, a cert
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