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Cold Wardelinkingglobal capitalismGlobal Southneoliberalismstate economyUS/China relationshipAs the global pandemic accelerates economic problems, divisions over global capitalism have sharpened. This includes those who want to delink the US/China relationship, those who wish to recalibrate but maintain the...
A senior researcher of American think tank Hudson Institute said in Beijing on Oct. 9 he doesn't believe that China-U.S. relations will move toward a new state of Cold War. Richard Weitz, a senior fellow and director of the Center for Political-Military Analysis at the Hudson Institute, ...
L3整理 Continued Avoiding a US-China Cold War中国的谈判代表可能会把这个过程看做是汇总政治经济和战略因素并谋求通过更大范围的程序取得结果 Avoiding a US-China Cold War (Continued) 避免中美冷战(续) America historicall has acted as if it could participate in or withdraw from international affairs at...
Competition between the United States and China is now portrayed in existential terms by Mike Pompeo, the top U.S. diplomat, widely also believed to harbor presidential ambitions. “We need a strategy that protects the American economy, and indeed our way of life. The free world must triumph...
This change has provoked debate about whether China and the US have already become rivals, perhaps adversaries, in a new cold war. I examine five underlying influences shaping the newly intensifying rivalry. These influences reflect key features of the international context within which the US and ...
Download "New Cold War: De-risking US-China conflict" by Dr. Alan Dupont get report A second Cold War could be worse than the first, given the interdependence of the US and Chinese economies, their centrality to global prosperity and the proliferation of dangerous military and digital technolog...
Yet because analogical reasoning tends to be a hazardous intellectual enterprise, it is necessary to "test" the inferences derived from the Cold War 1.0 analogy against the current trajectory of US–China relations. This article offers some suggestions on how to go about performing such tests....
Morrison disagreed with many in Washington that the United States was in a new Cold War with China. Morrison said the “circumstances are quite different.” He had no answers for how China’s push for power in the South China Sea, on the Indian border and in Hong Kong should be hand...
And the first thing is, yes, we need to make sure that China does not take Taiwan. Taiwan is really existential to U.S. interests because of its position in the region; whoever controls Taiwan, really controls that Indo-Pacific region. But secondly, we have to win the Cold W...