The anti-war movement needs money, and the Koch brothers have it. But it comes with strings attached.
What Happens When Bad Money Supports Good Foreign Policy?
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The anti-war movement needs money, and the Koch brothers have it. But it comes with strings attached.
As part of our China Focus, we asked two leading scholars to reflect on the tensions and possibilities in U.S.-China relations. Bonnie Glaser is a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. James Nolt is a senior fellow at the World Policy Institute. We asked them first about the potential for a strategic security partnership between the United States and China, then about their economic relationship.