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U.S.-Chinese Relations

Guests: ORVILLE SCHELL Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley Research Associate, Center for Chinese Studies Author of several books most recently Mandate of Heaven: The Legacy of Tiananmen Square and the Next Generation of China's Leaders (Touchstone, 1995) HUANG YASHANG Professor of Business, Government and International Economics, Harvard Business School EDWARD ATKESON Senior Fellow, Institute of Land Warfare at the Associaton of the U.S. Army, Arlington, VA With twenty-four U.S. servicemen and women still detained in China, tensions between the two nations are rising. Why can't the two countries settle their differences? What role do culture and history play in their very different perceptions of what's going on? Join Juan Williams and guests for a look at what the U.S. and China want from eachother.

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