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Podcast: Arthur Herman on the Impact of China on the U.S.-Israel Relationship https://dev.mosaicmagazine.com/observation/israel-zionism/2019/12/podcast-arthur-herman-on-the-impact-of-china-on-the-u-s-israel-relationship/

The historian and foreign-policy expert joins us to talk about strains between friends and how to overcome them.

December 27, 2019 | Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic, Arthur Herman
About the author: A weekly podcast, produced in partnership with the Tikvah Fund, offering up the best thinking on Jewish thought and culture. Arthur Herman is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and the author, most recently, of 1917: Lenin, Wilson, and the Birth of the New World Disorder (HarperCollins, 2017).

This Week’s Guest: Arthur Herman

 

Israel and the United States share values, interests, and a deeply rooted biblical heritage that ties them together, and most people in both countries—from politicians to foreign-policy experts to average citizens—want a strong relationship between them. But lately U.S.-Israel relations seem to have hit something of an impasse as the Jewish state pursues greater economic ties with the People’s Republic of China: a nation viewed by the United States—rightly—as a geopolitical rival.

In his December 2019 Mosaic essay, Hudson Institute scholar Arthur Herman delves into the sources of this tension between friends and proposes a path forward for both Israel and America. In this podcast, he joins host Jonathan Silver to discuss the evolving nature of Israel’s relationship with China, how that relationship has strained ties with Israel’s most reliable ally, and how Israel and the United States can not only preserve but actually deepen and enhance their special relationship as both seek to meet the challenge of China’s rise.

Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble, as well as “We Are Your Friends” by Mocha Music.

Background

 

For more on the Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic, which appears roughly every Thursday, check out its inaugural post here.

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