Has China’s chequebook diplomacy put it on the back foot?
China is often brazen about its ways and seldom cares to clear its stand. It is also unmindful of the enormous suffering it has brought the world. From here, if there is a course correction, it is one born out of necessity
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Recently, Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed the leading cadre of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Xi said he believes “time and momentum are on China’s side”, despite challenges, such as COVID-19 and others.
Yet, behind the confident facade and posturing that China has adopted since the pandemic struck which has killed over 1,944,750 people worldwide and continues to crush global economy there may be a certain defensiveness. A couple of events hint at this.
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what is the crucial sticking point what is the make or break moment yeah i think the make or break moment is when this if you if you look at robert light has a for example the u.s. trade representative who is really in charge of this process and there s a whole cadre of u.s. officials who are managing this process but like has really the one to watch. and the make or break is really about enforcement how do you get the two largest economies in the world who have two very different systems one of course the american capitalistic system and the other being the chinese state run model how do you get them to come together and have a. that can be enforced and if you listen to white house or he really talks a lot about enforcement you know i think they really have largely agreement on the contras of the deal the question is you know can they actually bring in its into force can actually implement the deal will china live up to its commitments you know a year from now what does that look like
a for example the u.s. trade representative who is really in charge of this process and there s a whole cadre of u.s. officials who are managing this process but like has there s really the one to watch. and the make or break is really about enforcement how do you get the two largest economies in the world who have two very different systems one of course the american capitalistic system and the other being the chinese state run model how do you get them to come together and have. a deal that can be enforced and if you listen to white highs or he really talks a lot about enforcement you know i think they really have largely agreement on the contours of the deal the question is you know can they actually bring in it to into force can actually implement the deal will china live up to its commitments you know a year from now what does that look like two years from now if there s a new presidential administration how does it look can it be enforced is it durable over time so that s really