China Is Squandering a Golden Opportunity
Geopolitics
China
Started May 12, 2026
The article explores how China is failing to capitalize on a unique moment for global leadership and influence, highlighting missed opportunities in diplomacy and economic engagement.
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China Is Squandering a Golden Opportunity
Foreign Affairs (United States) | May 12, 2026
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May 12, 2026
China's missed opportunity to strengthen global leadership reflects a broader failure to adapt to shifting geopolitical dynamics under Trump's presidency.
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The narrative of China squandering opportunities oversimplifies a multifaceted international context that affects all nations, including the U.S.
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China's inability to capitalize on Trump's mistakes indicates a lack of innovative diplomacy, hindering its potential as a global leader.
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The repercussions of Trump's foreign policy have created a complex landscape where China's missed opportunities are not solely due to its own actions.
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Beijing's response to Trump's missteps shows a strategic restraint that may ultimately benefit China's long-term stability and international relations.
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