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America’s global ‘soft power’ strategy is aging poorly — especially compared to China’s 
While visiting California last November, Chinese President Xi Jinping made an offhand remark at the end of his first day with President Biden: Chinese pandas may soon return to American zoos.   The remark was covered in every major U.S. news outlet simultaneously, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, Fox and all the major TV networks, and was echoed last Friday by China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi.  Ever since Richard Nixon’s trip to China in 1972, pandas have played a role in U.S.-China relations, first as outright gifts and then, after the mid-1980s, as leased property of the Chinese government. Today, any country that accepts pandas from China pays $1 milli

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