The Economist double confirmed that China has no intention to replace USA!
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經濟學人認證 中國並沒有要取代美國成為全球秩序的主導者【Yahoo TV】#風向龍鳳配
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Optimists long hoped that welcoming China into the global economy would make it a “responsible stakeholder”, and bring about political reform. As president, Donald Trump blasted that as weak. Now Joe Biden is converting Trumpian bombast into a doctrine that pits America against China, a struggle between rival political systems which, he says, can have only one winner. Between them, Mr Trump and Mr Biden have engineered the most dramatic break in American foreign policy in the five decades since Richard Nixon went to China.

Mr Biden and his team base their doctrine on the belief that China is “less interested in coexistence and more interested in dominance”. The task of American policy is to blunt Chinese ambitions.
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(25-07-2021, 03:32 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  Optimists long hoped that welcoming China into the global economy would make it a “responsible stakeholder”, and bring about political reform. As president, Donald Trump blasted that as weak. Now Joe Biden is converting Trumpian bombast into a doctrine that pits America against China, a struggle between rival political systems which, he says, can have only one winner. Between them, Mr Trump and Mr Biden have engineered the most dramatic break in American foreign policy in the five decades since Richard Nixon went to China.

Mr Biden and his team base their doctrine on the belief that China is “less interested in coexistence and more interested in dominance”. The task of American policy is to blunt Chinese ambition.

Well, their actions in South China Sea and Taiwan aint helping.
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This type of issues depend on who is in charge and circumstances of the day.

If China is heading for 55% of world economy then it is inevitable for the leaders to think about domination.

Also they are central govt...so tendency to concentrate power and control is always there.

But in US who is the boss? One day Trump...next day Biden.

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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https://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/...na-tariffs

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美制裁中国无效!哈佛:美国对中政策恐误判,当不了教师爷和救世主
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The Point: 'Recoupling', but how?
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(06-08-2021, 11:35 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  This type of issues depend on who is in charge and circumstances of the day.

If China is heading for 55% of world economy then it is inevitable for the leaders to think about domination. 

Also they are central govt...so tendency to concentrate power and control is always there.

But in US who is the boss? One day Trump...next day Biden.

You are Xi Jinping's advisor?
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