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As Xi consolidates power, are China-U.S. tensions here to stay?

Por: NBC News World October 28, 2022

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HONG KONG — Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s first two terms in power were marked by intensifying competition and tensions with the U.S. As he starts an unprecedented third term with tightened control over his party, relations between the two countries look set to get tenser. “External attempts to suppress and contain China may escalate at any time,” he said at the start of a twice-a-decade congress of the ruling Communist Party of China last... + full article



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