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Long-term perspective needed in Korea's response to U.S.-China competition


Posted : 2021-01-22 14:16
Updated : 2021-01-22 16:20
The U.S.-China competition, which started with a tariff war under the former Donald Trump administration, is expected to escalate with the Joe Biden administration and continue to impact Korea s policy-making. gettyimagesbank
By Do Je-hae
One of the gravest challenges for Korea in the years ahead may be the escalating U.S.-China rivalry which will continue to have a profound impact on Korea s policies in various sectors, including diplomacy, national security and trade.
Already, key nominees of the new U.S. administration have expressed a hardline stance against China.
During a Senate confirmation hearing last week, U.S. Secretary of State-nominee Antony Blinken told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he will maintain a tough stance on Beijing. Asked whether he had any doubts that the goal of the Chinese Communist Party is to be the world s predominant political, geopolitical, military and eco ....

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Middle East Roundup: New Administration Officials and Cabinet Nominees Comment on Iran


Each Side Refuses To Blink on JCPOA; Cabinet Nominees Largely Stick to Scripts 
Both Admins Still Affirming Desire to Return, But No Clarity on First Moves 
Less than a few hours after Joe Biden was inaugurated, his team was questioned on the prospects of the U.S. returning the JCPOA, setting up an indirect back and forth between the two governments on who should take the first steps to initiate a return. 
President Biden spoke very lightly on foreign policy in his inaugural address, but other administration officials spoke on the issues. When asked in her first press briefing on Biden’s plans for the Iran file, Press Secretary Jen Psaki said, “the President has made clear that he believes that through follow-on diplomacy, the United States seeks to lengthen and strengthen nuclear constraints on Iran and address other issues of concern. Iran must resume compliance with significant nuclear constraints under the deal for that to proceed.”  ....

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