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Archive for October 2020

The US presidential election and its effect on US relations with China

By John Ross | October 9, 2020 | 1

It is too early to tell the effect on the result of the US Presidential election of Trump being infected with coronavirus. US opinion polls have shown for months Biden with a large lead over Trump and this increased slightly further following the first televised presidential debate. But what is clear is that while the…

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