As China grows increasingly aggressive in its pursuit of global hegemony, the United States finds itself in a strategic battle to counter Beijing's rise. Experts are drawing parallels between the current U.S.-China tensions and the pre-World War I rivalry between Germany and Britain, suggesting a potential downward spiral that could end in disaster for both nations and the world. Analysts are urging Americans to critically assess what China is doing right and where the U.S. may be faltering. The global community is watching this rivalry with unease, as discussions continue on what the United States' China policy should entail.
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As #China grows increasingly aggressive in its race for global hegemony and influence, and the United States slowly plunges into the battle to prevent China’s rise, the world is watching the unfolding of this rivalry with unease: @SamirApolitical https://t.co/zSRhfSSnYz
Amid China’s rise, Americans should ask what Beijing is doing right—and what they’re doing wrong, columnist @stephenwalt writes. https://t.co/CMiopA71r9
“Like Germany and Britain before World War I, China and the United States seem to be locked in a downward spiral, one that may end in disaster for both countries and for the world at large,” writes @OAWestad. https://t.co/BlheekR5zJ