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America Has Lost Its Leverage Over China

Geopolitics
全球
开始于 May 13, 2026

How Trump and Xi could cement Beijing’s advantage for years to come

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The U.S. should focus on strengthening alliances with other nations rather than attempting to contain China's influence.

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Both the U.S. and China must find a way to collaborate on global issues, as competition alone will not address shared challenges like climate change.

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The trade policies of the Trump administration have significantly weakened America's position in the global economic arena, empowering China.

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China's rise is inevitable and beneficial, as it promotes a multipolar world that can lead to increased global cooperation.

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America's declining leverage over China will lead to a more aggressive Chinese foreign policy, threatening global stability.

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