MAURO GIA SAMONTE

AT the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Papua New Guinea last week, Chinese President Xi Jinping was immediately disadvantaged by having to speak ahead of US President Donald Trump’s proxy, Vice President Mike Pence. At that, he was in a position of having to telegraph his punches, so to speak, thereby enabling his opponent to dodge those attacks while delivering effective counter-punches.

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