Many challenges are awaiting the next administration, and none will be as formidable or important as handling China.
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But as a scholar of Latin American politics and U.S.-Latin American relations, I see several options that Mexico could use to push back on Trump by imposing high costs on U.S. interests.
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Retired Lieutenant General Russel Honoré says the SpaceX CEO could be compromised by his business dealings in China.