Washington is seeking to counter China's global influence by presenting an alternative vision. The U.S. is rallying allies to isolate China, while Beijing aims to gain support in the Global South. Concerns are raised over the risk of a nuclear war in the standoff over Taiwan.
I’m joined by @DAlperovitch for a @HiddenForcesPod about America's new Cold War with China He argues that the current standoff over Taiwan risks triggering a devastating nuclear war and that we are running out of time to stop it. https://t.co/BmP3edI7pj
Chinese leaders are working hard to get countries to buy into their world vision, writes @LizEconomy. To undermine Beijing’s efforts—and preserve the U.S.-led world order—Washington must promote its own dynamic vision for the future. https://t.co/tkPbq17nZ3
Rather than working together on a reform agenda, the United States has been rallying its alliance network to isolate China while China has been impugning U.S. conduct to gain favor in the Global South, writes @jwdwerner https://t.co/5c4uvk7UFq
A new consensus has formed in Washington: America’s trade relations with China are too close. So what are the two countries going to do about it? Find out on this week’s “Money Talks” podcast: https://t.co/G1rA5rS8uL 🎧
.@LizEconomy discusses China’s efforts to transform the global order—and how Washington can present the rest of the world with a credible alternative to Beijing’s vision: https://t.co/qkifkaZxvj