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There's a familiar political logic behind #US politicians blaming #China: creating an external enemy helps build domestic cohesion, said James Heckman, an economics professor at the University of Chicago. This rhetoric may be good politics, but it doesn't solve real problems. | Collector
There's a familiar political logic behind #US politicians blaming #China: creating an external enemy helps build domestic cohesion, said James Heckman, an economics professor at the University of Chicago. This rhetoric may be good politics, but it doesn't solve real problems.
China Daily

There's a familiar political logic behind #US politicians blaming #China: creating an external enemy helps build domestic cohesion, said James Heckman, an economics professor at the University of Chicago. This rhetoric may be good politics, but it doesn't solve real problems.

There's a familiar political logic behind #US politicians blaming #China: creating an external enemy helps build domestic cohesion, said James Heckman, an economics professor at the University of Chicago. This rhetoric may be good politics, but it doesn't solve real problems.

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