Should the U.S. Decouple from China?
Apr 25, 2025•53 min
Episode description
For decades, China has been central for global supply chains and a primary U.S. trade partner, but as China’s influence grows, should the U.S. cut economic ties, or stay engaged? Those in favor of decoupling say it is vital for protecting national security and reducing reliance on China’s supply chains. Those against decoupling argue doing so would harm U.S. businesses, stall innovation, and deepen global divides. Now we debate: Should the U.S. Decouple from China?
Arguing Yes:
Derek Scissors, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute
Isaac Stone Fish, CEO and Founder of Strategy Risks
Arguing No:
Benn Steil, Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations
Susan Shirk, Research Professor and Director Emeritus of the 21st Century China Center at UC San Diego School of Global Policy
Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates
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