If Boeing and Microsoft and others who are seen as deeply engaged and committed to the relationship speak frankly about the stress, that is of real value.
His relative status in the leadership is strengthened when he focuses on foreign policy, where he is clearly the No. 1.
This Washington is an alternative vision of what the US-China relationship can be. Here we have a state establishment that is almost 100 percent behind encouraging engagement, and a perception that things are moving well on both sides.
There's pride in the International District about China's rise, and lots of people will be quite happy that he's coming.