What Comes Next with Mira Rapp-Hooper

What to Expect from Trump-Xi Summit: A New Cold War, Managed Competition, or Détente?

38 min · 7 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio What to Expect from Trump-Xi Summit: A New Cold War, Managed Competition, or Détente?

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As President Trump heads to Beijing for a long-anticipated summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Host and TAG Senior Advisor Mira Rapp-Hooper is joined by The Wall Street Journal’s Chief China Correspondent Lingling Wei to break down the mechanics behind the summit as well as the stakes and the signals that matter most. They discuss why this may be the highest stakes U.S.-China meeting in a decade; Xi’s “don’t blink, build leverage” strategy; and how protocol and optics play a big role in the summit. Wei argues this summit will set the tone of U.S.-China relations in the next few years. Will we see a managed competition, a new cold war, or a transactional détente? What Comes Next with Mira Rapp-Hooper is produced by Rivan Dwiastono, executive produced by Lauren Dueck, with editorial input from Prashant Jha. It contains music by Cody Martin via Soundstripe.  What Comes Next is a production of The Asia Group, and is powered by TAG AI, TAG's geopolitical decision engine for businesses.

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