First, National Security Advisor Samuel Berger talks to Charlie about how the U.S. relationship with China will change after Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's death. Then, former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke discusses Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's place in history. Next, Michel Oksenberg of Stanford University discusses the uncertainty of China's future following the death of Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and the announcement that Jiang Zemin will be taking power. Finally, a conversation with former Assistant Secretary of State Winston Lord about Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's mixed legacy. Lord suggests that Xiaoping was instrumental in repairing U.S.-China relations, but was also politically repressive.First, National Security Advisor Samuel Berger talks to Charlie about how the U.S. relationship with China will change after Chinese leader ...all »First, National Security Advisor Samuel Berger talks to Charlie about how the U.S. relationship with China will change after Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's death. Then, former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke discusses Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's place in history. Next, Michel Oksenberg of Stanford University discusses the uncertainty of China's future following the death of Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and the announcement that Jiang Zemin will be taking power. Finally, a conversation with former Assistant Secretary of State Winston Lord about Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's mixed legacy. Lord suggests that Xiaoping was instrumental in repairing U.S.-China relations, but was also politically repressive.«
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