
The Foreign Affairs Interview Where Is the U.S.-China Relationship Headed?
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Mar 27, 2025 Jude Blanchette, Head of the China Center at RAND, and Ryan Hass, a Brookings Institution Fellow and former China policy expert, delve into the vital U.S.-China relationship dynamics. They discuss Trump's tariff threats and military concerns in the Taiwan Strait while contemplating a potential 'grand bargain' between Trump and Xi. The conversation highlights the risks of American decline and the complexities of assessing China's growing influence amid shifting geopolitical realities, including its ties with Europe and Russia.
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China's Foreign Policy
- China's foreign policy seems to prioritize being feared over being liked, using resources to compel accommodation.
- Despite this, no territorial boundaries have shifted, and some countries have banded together against Chinese coercion.
Taiwan Invasion Risk
- Ryan Hass hasn't lost sleep over a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, despite the risks.
- The challenge and risk for China to control 23 million Taiwanese people are still too high.
Trump's Unpredictable China Policy
- Trump's China policy is unpredictable, ranging from potential breakthroughs to breakdowns.
- Trump's personal views are determinative, not his cabinet's, making him his own "desk officer" for China.
