A formal change in the US-Taiwan relationship, for instance, would make it “far more difficult” for Beijing to maintain its relations with Washington, says
Michael Hirson, practice head for China and Northeast Asia at Eurasia Group.
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Michael Hirson leads Eurasia Group's coverage of China, with a focus on macroeconomic and financial policies, economic reforms, and political developments affecting foreign firms and investors. Prior to joining the firm, Michael served three years as US Treasury's chief representative in Beijing, engaging with China's government and the private sector on a broad set of macroeconomic, financial, and investment issues.