InterviewIs China a threat to world order? Two analysts explain
Russel hails US 'position of strength,' Odell says 'dangerous to oversimplify'
China's aircraft carrier Liaoning sails past a container ship as it enters Hong Kong. © Reuters
MIKIO SUGENO and KEN MORIYASU, Nikkei staff writers
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK -- Historians may look back at the U.S.-China meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, last week as a pivotal moment in geopolitics -- when a rising power and a ruling power sat across the table and debated whose view of international order was right.