Constructive strategic stability: What does it mean for China-US relations?

US President Donald Trump's visit to China has concluded, a trip that drew global attention and dominated headlines in both China and the United States. During the visit, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a new vision for bilateral ties: Building a "constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability." What exactly does this new framework mean for the future of China-US relations? And how could this reshape global stability, trade, and geopolitics in the years ahead? Don't miss out! Guests: Prof. Li Cheng Founding Dir., Centre on Contemporary China & the World University of Hong Kong Prof. Liang Yan Kremer Chair Professor of Economics Willamette University Prof. Xie Tao Dean, School of International Relations & Diplomacy Beijing Foreign Studies University 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Warm welcome in Beijing 03:30 - Symbolism of the handshake and personal diplomacy moments 06:07 - Defining “Constructive strategic stability.” 09:15 - Four-layer framework of the bilateral relationship 12:03 - Global reactions across Europe, Russia, and the Global South 15:05 - Avoiding the Thucydides trap and major-power escalation risks 17:20 - Market and business community response to the visit 21:41 - Future outlook 23:01 - Education exchange prospects