日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Opinion
Home / Opinion / Editorials

Reality check will show double trap is avoidable

China Daily | Updated: 2017-02-09 07:50

Reality check will show double trap is avoidable

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi takes questions from the press during a news conference on the sidelines of the two sessions on Tuesday. [Photo by Feng Yongbin/chinadaily.com.cn]

Top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi's call for "American friends" to "brush up" on World War II history may not ring any bells with Washington, because, unlike then, the two countries today are not fighting shoulder to shoulder against a common enemy.

Instead, they find themselves pitted against each other in a murky, yet nonetheless increasingly touted, narrative about the transfer of global leadership.

US President Donald Trump's isolationist "America First" inaugural address and Chinese President Xi Jinping's pro-globalization speech in Davos seem to have indelibly reinforced that narrative for some.

And the impression that a rising China is seeking to take the United States' place at the head of the global table has lent credence to warnings the two countries will be caught in the Thucydides trap, which in turn has fueled attempts to identify potential flashpoints.

The South China Sea is a popular candidate in this regard.

However, while Wang's remarks on the South China Sea were not meant as a tailored response to the underlining of diplomacy first by US Defense Secretary James Mattis, their remarks together point to a shared interest in crisis prevention.

While Mattis essentially excluded military moves on Washington's part, at this point at least, the core message of Wang's reference to history and emphasis on Beijing's persistent peacemaking with other stakeholders is clear: There is no reason for conflict between China and the US in or over the South China Sea.

Given its indirect, informal nature, such interaction may not suffice to eliminate, or even substantially de-escalate, the tensions and worries that have arisen with the narrative of looming conflict. But it is of far-reaching significance for Beijing and Washington to exchange vows not to seek confrontation at such a critical juncture.

The most sensitive part of the narrative of impending conflict is misreading China's national strength and its alleged desire to supersede the US, an allegation that defies the repeated emphasis by Chinese leaders they have no desire for global dominance.

Harvard professor Joseph Nye has cautioned Trump to be wary of the Kindleberger trap, the impression that China seems too weak rather than too strong, as well as the Thucydides trap, triggered by the impression that China is too strong. His warning deserves serious attention because it reminds us of the importance of a reality check.

This is something that is more imperative than ever if the emerging narrative is not to be misguided by perceptions that turn it into a self-fulfilling prophesy.

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日本精品中文字幕 | 成人在线网站 | 好吊操这里有精品 | 夜夜撸网站 | 黄网在线视频 | 在线视频中文 | 亚洲天天在线 | 五月婷婷丁香网 | 天天射夜夜操 | 中文字幕av免费 | 欧美aaa视频| 一级片在线观看免费 | 国产a一级 | 天堂在线一区二区 | 成人观看免费视频 | 99re在线精品 | 亚洲精品99 | 四虎影院永久地址 | 午夜在线播放 | 日韩欧美中文字幕在线视频 | 一区二区三区视频在线免费观看 | 一区日韩 | 4色av | 日本一区二区三区在线观看视频 | 综合九九 | 国产成人精品在线 | 欧美日韩精品 | 久久精品一区二区三区四区 | 色婷婷狠狠干 | 成年免费视频黄网站在线观看 | 日韩免费专区 | 日韩一二三区视频 | 日韩永久免费视频 | 国产精品国产成人国产三级 | 成人免费看黄 | 国产自产在线 | 五月婷在线视频 | 亚洲香蕉中文网 | 男人的天堂av网站 | 久久精品中文字幕 | 青青视频二区 |