The United States, China, and the Future of the Global Order
Asia Society・2 minutes read
US-China rivalry has shifted to strategic competition, impacting global order with uncertainties about the end game. Managing differences peacefully between major powers is crucial to avoid destabilizing the world.
Insights
- The US-China relationship has shifted from cooperation to strategic rivalry due to China's rise as a global power, leading to concerns about the end game of this competition and the unclear strategic goals of the US.
- Southeast Asian countries, with a rich history of managing relationships with China, navigate geopolitics peacefully by balancing relationships with major powers like the US and China, highlighting the importance of subtlety and complexity in avoiding conflicts and emphasizing the need for long-term trend analysis in evolving global relationships.
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Recent questions
What is the current state of US-China relations?
The relationship has shifted from cooperation to strategic competition.
How do Southeast Asian countries view China's rise?
Many countries trade with China but seek US security assistance.
What are the key challenges in US-China relations?
Strategic mistrust, unclear goals, and global concerns.
How do major powers engage with China?
Major powers pursue their interests with caution.
How do Southeast Asian countries manage China's influence?
Through subtlety, complexity, and historical wisdom.
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