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Are China and the West Falling Apart? - The Diplomat The increasing isolation between China and the West is concerning Cultural, academic, and other exchanges are essential for easing geopolitical and economic tensions
The real reason the West is warmongering against China China may have the power to prevent the US from imposing its will on it, but it does not have the power to impose its will on the rest of the world in the way that the core states do
What Does China Really Want? - The Geopolitics It remains hard for China now to frame the US or the West as a threat that is equal to the threats of past powers during the conflicts in trying to sway global perception and influence
China And The West: A Future of Co-Existence Or Confrontation . . . There seems to be a degree of mistrust between China and the West Do you think reaching a mutual understanding is possible, or is it a futile endeavour? For context, let’s go back to the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991
What the West Gets Wrong About China - Harvard Business Review Many people have wrongly assumed that political freedom would follow new economic freedoms in China and that its economic growth would have to be built on the same foundations as in the West
China foreign policy grossly misunderstood in the West Overall though, Beijing generally takes a laissez-faire approach towards the internal politics of its partners, with China being willing to deal with democracies and dictatorships, rather than forcing its partners to fall in line with its own political system
China and the West: The gap is set to grow - Centre for European Reform But having recently been in Beijing – for the first time in many years – I sense that China-West relations are heading for turbulence The two main causes are China’s indirect support for Russia in the Ukraine war, and its new economic strategy
China’s Agents of Chaos - Foreign Affairs China wants to supplant the United States as the world’s dominant power, and although partnering with Iran, North Korea, and Russia helps Beijing in that effort, the trio can also undermine its aims The three states weaken Washington by attracting its resources and distracting it from Beijing
Why China Doesn’t Want to Be Like the West – Understanding the Power of . . . China’s rejection of liberal capitalism isn’t a misunderstanding or a delay—it’s a conscious choice While the West celebrates individual freedom and market-driven change, China prioritizes social harmony, national unity, and collective well-being