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China is a primary participant in the US-China strategic rivalry, which is defined by its global economic and military competition with the United States as described in [1] and [2]. The rivalry directly involves China's military and economic investments [3] and shapes the international geopolitical landscape in which China operates [4], [5], and [6].

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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 9 facts
claimTechnological leadership in the digital age is crucial to the US-China rivalry because it creates global competitive advantage and secures the basis for military superiority.
claimThe US-China rivalry has global consequences, affecting relationships with other powers, regional dynamics in Europe, and the operations of international organizations like the G20 and the United Nations.
claimThe US-China rivalry has global consequences, affecting relationships with other powers, regional dynamics in Europe, and the functioning of international organizations like the G20 and the United Nations.
referenceHilpert identifies a global competition between liberal democratic paradigms and authoritarian paradigms as a key dimension of the US-China rivalry.
claimThe Pentagon's annual report on China's military strength reviews Chinese investments in security-relevant areas, reflecting a perceived convergence of economic and security components in the US-China rivalry.
claimThe strategic rivalry between the United States and China risks escalating into a multi-layered world conflict that poses both economic and military dangers.
claimThe US-China strategic rivalry will shape US foreign policy regardless of whether Donald Trump is reelected or a Democrat enters the White House in January 2021.
referenceThe volume published by the SWP examines the repercussions of US-China rivalry on international institutions and on Europe, as well as the influence of both the United States and China on other states, regions, and societies.
claimThe strategic rivalry between the United States and China obstructs vital decision-making processes within the United Nations.