| Ermakov Dmitry Nikolaevich
Modern American-Chinese politics- economic relations in the global world US-China relations in the context of globalization
ID number: J2021124
Abstract: The nineties of the century led to changes in the global geopolitical strategy: the place of the Soviet Union, acting as the second world superpower, is gradually firmly occupied by the People's Republic of China, which thirty years ago could count solely on the role of a regional leader. The development of international trade and economic relations between the United States and China clearly demonstrates in action the Hegelian "law of unity and struggle of opposites" - both countries, having different political systems and social structure, are forced to act as the main partners both in the world economy and in trade. The initiative in developing trade and economic relations with China is still in the hands of the United States, which, despite the availability of the latest technologies and outstanding economic achievements, still have to reckon with the requirements of its Chinese partner to establish equal partnership relations, bearing both material and reputational costs. The United States, throughout the history of US-Chinese relations, often uses provocations and unfriendly actions. The inconsistent position of the United States, primarily in support of Taiwan, makes it difficult to understand and establish trust between the countries
Key-words: US-China trade and economic relations; US-China trade wars; human rights in China; Taiwan; Hong Kong (Hong Kong); "technological denouement"
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