Foreign Minister Qin Gang said on Tuesday that the United States defining its relations with China as "strategic competition" is "a reckless gamble with the stakes being the fundamental interests of the two peoples and even the future of humanity", and the "competition" will get the two countr...
This article analyzes military capabilities, strategic documents, and approaches of the United States and Russia as competitors in the Arctic. After analyzing both powers' strategies and military capabilities in the Arctic, the assessment is that a direct conflict is not likely in the mid-term, as...
It boils down to how the United States perceives China, the world and itself. Be it full confrontation or strategic competition, both have deviated from the right course of China-U.S. relations. Such deviations are dangerous and come at a high price. Mr. Kevin Rudd described the current C...
China and the US are entering a period of adversarial strategic competition. That competition will have significant risks for both countries, ranging from competitive strategic armament through crisis and conflict escalation, to the threat or even use of nuclear weapons. A cooperative US–China ...
The modernized STA is one way in which the United States is responsibly managing strategic competition with the PRC. It is the result of extensive consultations across the U.S. Government and months of negotiation between the United States and the PRC. ...
What is the crux of the matter? It boils down to how the United States perceives China, the world and itself. Be it full confrontation or strategic competition, both have deviated from the right course of China-U.S...
The free world needs this economic strength and resilience to push back against authoritarian aggression and win this new era of strategic competition. We must do this together. So we are building new partnerships around the world. We are fortifying our deep security alliances in Europe and beyond...
But since China has become Latin America's second largest trading partner and has started to establish strategic partnerships in the region, the United States seems to have become more concerned about these developments. Latin America is employing a multiangular approach by strengthening its ties ...
The solution to Europe’s woes can be summarized in one line — a deeper, more united, more strategic Europe. But that solution means, inevitably, more power to the European Union. This is completely backwards. Europe needs morefederalism and jurisdictional competition, not morecentralization and...
Great power competition has returned to the global centre stage. However, the new round competition is developing with unprecedented uncertainties. The fierce competition between China and the U.S. has already expanded from trade to high-tech protection, regional strategies, and two development models...