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Political editor Tim Shipman is joined by historian, biographer and foreign policy adviser to four different prime ministers, As the Prime Minister edges Britain closer to China and Trump continues to threaten and destabilise, are we watching the The Thucydides trap describes the dangers associated with the meeting between an aspiring and a dominant superpower.

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  • Political editor Tim Shipman is joined by historian, biographer and foreign policy adviser to four different prime ministers,
  • As the Prime Minister edges Britain closer to China and Trump continues to threaten and destabilise, are we watching the
  • The Thucydides trap describes the dangers associated with the meeting between an aspiring and a dominant superpower.
  • The rise of China – and its relationship with the United States – is the most important geopolitical issue in
  • On October 24th, the Clements Center hosted King's College London Professor

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