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The United States does not rule out cooperation with China on particular issues, but the prominence of cooperation in principle has dropped significantly. Indications are that areas of possible cooperation are narrowing and the difficulty is increasing.
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China Daily, August 15, 2020.
Junfu Zhao is a PhD candidate in economics at the University of Utah. Zhao can be reached at junfu.zhao [at] utah.edu. The author thanks Rudiger von Arnim, Minqi Li, and Han Cheng for their helpful comments.
Following the Donald Trump administration’s publication of its 2017
National Security Strategy and 2018
National Defense Strategy that designated China as a strategic competitor, the tensions between the United States and China have been heightened, encompassing trade disputes, China’s economic regime and territorial sovereignty, conflicts over geopolitical influences, and even the portrayed confrontation between liberal democracy and authoritarianism.
1 The inauguration of the Joe Biden administration has not significantly changed U.S. foreign policy toward China. In his
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Prof. Tang Yonghong, Deputy Director Of Taiwan Research Center At Xiamen University: China-U.S. Relations Can Be Normalized Only After Taiwan Reunifies With The Mainland
March 17, 2021
The U.S. s changed strategic posture toward a rising mainland China, and corresponding political and attitudinal shifts in Taiwan, make it more urgent than ever for Beijing to force Taiwan s unification with the mainland under Communist Party rule, a prominent professor at Xiamen University writes in Duowei.
Prof. Tang Yonghong, Deputy Director of the Taiwan Research Center at Xiamen University, analyzes the shift in American strategic thinking under former president Donald Trump and new President Joseph Biden in the February 28, 2021 article. He discusses the major political shifts in Taiwan away from the one China concept and toward independence, and concludes that Beijing must act quickly to absorb Taiwan.