Starting now: "Conversation on U.S.-China Geostrategic Tensions" featuring @AbeDenmark moderating a panel with @DAlexBlumenthal , @newsjean , @hillmanje, & @ewonghttps://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/live-webcast-the-nixon-forum-us-china-relations …
Blumenthal: "The CCP wants a world that keeps the CCP safe from liberal democracies and gives them a new raison d'etre- that China stood up under Mao, reformed and opened up under Deng, and is now on the cusp of achieving national rejuvenation"
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@ewong "I think that in the long term, the way I see it playing out is that there's a fundamental difference in ideologies in these two countries because of the status occupied in the world and economic power is hard to reconcile with each other"Pokaż ten wątek -
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@ewong : "The Soviet Union never occupied the same place in the world that the US did, and the US was able to contain it, especially in the global market," and sees US-China emergent conflict differing in China's market power in global marketsPokaż ten wątek -
On Korean peninsula and the US-China relationship,
@newsjean : "There's a long history of China seeking to play the central role in the Asia region" and a reassertion of role as Middle Kingdom. "We always assume" closeness of NK and China, but there is "resentment" from NK to CHNPokaż ten wątek -
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@newsjean : "Next year marks the 70th anniversary since the start of the Korean War, and 70 years since China poured troops into" conflict that saw tensions with US military. Lee believes China ideally does not want US troop movement into N. KoreaPokaż ten wątek -
Lee: "We should look at North Korea as a cautionary tale. What happens when a small country feels like the only way it can remain relevant is to arm itself with nuclear weapons? If the diplomacy doesn't resolve itself," other states may follow suit
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On BRI,
@HillmanJE : "We're just now past the sixth year mark of BRI's initial announcement, and it's been a difficult six years. The brand has been tarnished in many ways, and yet the leaders of those countries go to Beijing and praise this initiative"Pokaż ten wątek -
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@HillmanJE : "Infrastructure as a tool for influence is difficult, but highly attractive. Everyone wants to sign up, but most big projects cost more, take more time, and deliver fewer benefits than expected...China is learning what Western Powers already learned"Pokaż ten wątek -
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@ewong on the international challenges of counterstrategies to China from US : "When I talk to officials or diplomats from other countries, they ask 'how can we turn away these loans from Chinese banks if the US isn't offering enough to counterbalance'"Pokaż ten wątek -
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@AbeDenmark identifies Taiwan as a tension point in US-China relations, and asks on "Areas we need to keep an eye on for competition that may translate into other conflicts"Pokaż ten wątek -
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@DAlexBlumenthal : young people in Taiwan don't believe in connections to China, and DPP likely reelected. "Structurally, China isn't happy about that, and people understate the amount of force build-up in Taiwan. It's a huge potential for conflict"Pokaż ten wątek -
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@HillmanJE : "Year on Year spending has dropped, but China has a massive and growing presence in the maritime space," cites growing network of foreign ports, ship production. "I think that expansion brushes up in strange ways in the US security network"Pokaż ten wątek -
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@ewong :"There are different turning points" in Chinese history and points to inflection points such as WTO entry as salient reflections on US policy choicesPokaż ten wątek -
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@newsjean : "NK-US has been very leader-to-leader" , but also finds that unorthodox approach has kicked off an unorthodox process that hinges on Personal relationship between KJU and TrumpPokaż ten wątek
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