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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Does The U.S. Have Leverage Over China?
John S. Van Oudenaren, National Interest: America Has Leverage with China that It Lacks With Russia
And Washington should use it to tilt great-power politics in its favor.
At present, U.S. foreign policy confronts a difficult dilemma concerning China. There is a growing consensus in Washington that China is America’s primary strategic competitor, if not adversary. However, most of Washington’s other major foreign-policy challenges, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, withdrawing from Afghanistan and an intensifying strategic contest with Russia, are rendered more manageable if Washington preserves a working relationship with Beijing.
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WNU Editor: Washington can debate all that it wants on whether China is America’s primary strategic competitor and/or adversary. But I do know that for the past few decades China has viewed the U.S. as its adversary (not competitor), and its priority has been to confront America on the economic/geopolitical/and military level in Asia and beyond. As to the question .... does the U.S. have leverage over China? I think that ship sailed about 5 - 7 years ago. China is now too big to be severely hampered on the economic level, and I give it another 10 years (if not sooner) before it can easily outmatch America's military power in Eastern Asia and the Pacific.
The US spent the last few decades making enemies while China made friends. Accordingly, America's star does seem to be waning.
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