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The 2008 global financial crisis acted as a pivotal turning point in the economic and geopolitical relationship between China and the United States, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, China's ability to emerge from the crisis largely unscathed allowed it to expand its global influence, as noted in [4], [5], and [6], while simultaneously shifting American perceptions of China as a geopolitical challenge [7], [8], [9].
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 9 facts
claimChina emerged from the 2008 global financial crisis largely unscathed and utilized significant fiscal resources to expand its influence within multilateral organizations.
perspectiveThe reputation of the West in China has been eroded by the global financial crisis, United States military interventions in the Middle East, and the political style of Donald Trump.
claimFollowing the 2008 global financial crisis, American decision-makers became increasingly concerned that China's economic success would create a geopolitical challenge.
claimFollowing the 2008 global financial crisis, American decision-makers became increasingly concerned that China's economic success posed a geopolitical challenge.
claimChina emerged from the 2008 global financial crisis largely unscathed and utilized its fiscal resources to expand its influence in multilateral organizations.
claimAmerican decision-makers became increasingly concerned after the 2008 global financial crisis that China's economic success would pose a geopolitical challenge.
claimThe reputation of the West in China has been eroded by the global financial crisis, American military interventions in the Middle East, and the political style of Donald Trump.
claimChina emerged from the 2008 financial crisis largely unscathed and invested significant fiscal resources into expanding its influence within multilateral organizations.
claimThe reputation of the West in China has been eroded by the global financial crisis, American military interventions in the Middle East, and the political style of Donald Trump.
From Economic Cooperation to Strategic Competition - Academia.edu academia.edu 3 facts
claimFollowing the 2008 financial crisis, US-China relations transitioned from a cooperative to a competitive nature, driven by China's domestic reforms and the 'Made in China 2025' initiative to enhance high-tech manufacturing.
claimThe 2008 global financial crisis served as a pivotal transition point in the economic dynamics between the United States and China.
claimThe US-China economic relationship evolved from a symbiotic but asymmetric state between 2001 and 2008 toward an increasingly competitive state following the 2008 global financial crisis.
History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimDouglas Irwin identified the 2008 financial crisis and macroeconomic imbalances, such as China's exceptionally high current account surplus, as contributing factors to the deterioration of the U.S. labor market in the 2000s.