Nonetheless, the competition does not seem to just fade away as the tension between China and the US in the South China Sea (SCS) escalated throughout 2016. What is worse is that the possi bility of military co
The White House readout states that the meeting “was part of the effort to maintain open lines of communication and responsibly manage competition in the relationship” following the Xi-Biden talks in San Francisco in November. Meanwhile, the readout from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs ...
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And what does the United States do now in the face of today’s US-China competition? Just the other day, Tom Friedman from the NYT gave us a peek of what he saw in a recent visit to Beijing and Shanghai. Where is China today in the face of the challenging US relations: the end ...
Sullivan said Washington agrees that the two sides should treat each other as equals, competition should be healthy and fair, and the US has no intention of decoupling from China. On the situation in the South China Sea, Wang asked the US "not to support and condone the Philippines' infring...
Theme:China-US High-Tech Competition: Process and Prospect II (10 minutes for each) Chair:Karman Lucero Speakers:ZHUANG Jun, Daniel Guttman, WANG Xiaofeng, Fiona Cunningham Q & A 12:20-12:30 Closing Remarks Chair:HONG Xingxi Speakers...
He said that the US side should respect China's territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea, be cautious with words and deeds, and take concrete actions to safeguard regional peace and stabil...
diplomat for East Asia will visit China starting on Sunday, the State Department said, just days after President Joe Biden held a summit with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines that focused on China’s aggressive moves in the South China Sea. U.S. Assistant Secretary...
the second largest power in the world. Great power competition is still prevalent, but managing tensions to avoid a war is imperative for Washington. Similarly, China seeks to stabilize relations with the U.S. in order to focus on other priorities. In fact, some would argue that China...