How can Beijing prepare for Trump’s ‘drunken boxing’ style before he meets Xi in China?
As Beijing prepares for President Trump's visit to China in mid-May 2026, analysts are examining recent international events, specifically involving Iran and Venezuela, to understand Trump's negotiating style. The goal is to anticipate how to best handle Trump during the high-stakes visit.

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AI-generatedAs Beijing prepares for President Trump's visit to China in mid-May 2026, analysts are examining recent international events, specifically involving Iran and Venezuela, to understand Trump's negotiating style. The goal is to anticipate how to best handle Trump during the high-stakes visit. Observers note Trump's "split" style, characterized by abrupt shifts between conciliatory rhetoric and aggressive threats. Analysts are divided on whether these events will embolden Trump or make him more unpredictable. However, most agree that this volatility reflects a transactional, results-oriented approach typical of the Trump administration, aimed at securing the best possible negotiated outcome.
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5 extractedUS and Iran agree to 2-week ceasefire amid Pakistani mediation efforts.
Chinese observers call Trump’s style “split”.
Beijing is preparing for a high-stakes visit from Trump next month.
Washington's posture is “actually quite typical” for the Trump administration.
The Iran crisis reveals Trump's governing style.