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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 13 facts
claimWashington is expected to increase pressure on its allies to take a clear position and side with the United States in the sharpening US-China conflict.
claimWashington is exploring ways to exclude Chinese businesses from US financial markets.
claimWashington is likely to increase pressure on its allies to take a clear position and side with the United States in the US-China conflict.
claimWashington views the world and Europe through a 'China lens', which may lead the United States to prioritize competition in the Indo-Pacific and treat crises in Europe and its periphery as secondary.
claimThe strategic rivalry between the United States and China will continue to exert decisive influence on international politics for the foreseeable future, regardless of whether Washington and Beijing resolve trade issues or conclude a trade agreement before upcoming US presidential elections.
accountIn July 2018, United States President Donald Trump and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker agreed that the European Union would prioritize American trade interests over those of Brazil regarding soybean imports as a concession to Washington.
perspectiveGerman and European interests would benefit if US critics of a one-sidedly confrontative China policy gained more influence in Washington, as a balanced US policy would reduce pressure on European capitals to choose between the United States and China.
claimWashington regards China as a threat to United States and Western interests in regions outside the Indo-Pacific, specifically in Africa, the Middle East, and the Arctic.
claimThe strategic rivalry between the United States and China will continue to influence international politics for the foreseeable future, regardless of whether Washington and Beijing resolve trade disputes or conclude a trade agreement before the upcoming US presidential elections.
claimWashington views the world and Europe through a 'China lens,' which may lead the United States to prioritize competition with China in the Indo-Pacific and treat crises in Europe and its periphery as secondary.
claimIn 2005, then US Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick formulated the hope that China would become a "responsible stakeholder," a hope that is now considered dashed by the Washington consensus.
claimWashington's pressure on its allies to take a clear position and side with the United States in the US-China conflict is likely to increase.
claimThe European Union shares many of the United States' criticisms regarding unfair Chinese competition practices, though Brussels and Washington maintain disagreements over trade questions and WTO principles.
The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org American Public Health Association 3 facts
referenceAlexes Harris and Becky Huebner conducted interviews in California, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Texas, New York, and Washington regarding the consequences of non-payment of monetary sanctions within United States justice systems.
referenceAlexes Harris and Becky Huebner conducted interviews in California, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Texas, New York, and Washington regarding the consequences of non-payment of monetary sanctions within the United States justice system.
referenceHarris and Huebner (2011) conducted interviews in California, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Texas, New York, and Washington regarding the consequences of non-payment of monetary sanctions within the United States justice system.
US-China Strategic Competition Amidst the Paradox of Decoupling redfame.com Redfame 1 fact
claimDespite political rhetoric in Washington advocating for the decoupling of the US and Chinese economies, trade and investment data indicate a trend toward recoupling and a revival of bilateral ties.
Military escalation and diverging regional strategies in the Middle East theloop.ecpr.eu Nadeem Ahmed Moonakal · The Loop 1 fact
claimMilitary pressure from the United States risks reinforcing the security dilemma that Washington seeks to resolve in its goal of 'ending the endless wars'.
European Union | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceBiba, S. (2025) published 'The European union’s place in United States–China strategic competition: How role dynamics drive Brussels towards Washington' in the JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 63(1), 71–88.
Iran and the Gulf: Why Hedging Is No Longer Enough warontherocks.com Bader Al-Saif, Sanam Vakil · War on the Rocks 1 fact
claimEngaging with a fragmented Iranian landscape carries risks for Gulf states, including exposure to U.S. secondary sanctions, potential complications in relations with Washington, and the risk of empowering sanctioned entities within the Iranian economy.
China-U.S. Relations in 2024 chinausfocus.com China-US Focus 1 fact
claimChina should consider the role of the United States when evaluating the strategic, security, and economic benefits of foreign investment, foreign aid, and procurement of critical materials, because Washington closely monitors projects strategically significant to China.
Why the US and the WTO should part ways - CEPR cepr.org VoxEU 1 fact
perspectiveThe authors of 'Why the US and the WTO should part ways' propose that a pragmatic solution would be for the United States to leave the WTO temporarily and retain the option to rejoin when the political climate in Washington is more favorable toward multilateralism.
Rethinking Espionage in the Modern Era cjil.uchicago.edu Chicago Journal of International Law 1 fact
quoteFor over 70 years, Moscow has staffed its embassy and consulates in the United States with intelligence operatives tasked with stealing significant secrets, a practice mirrored by Washington's use of diplomatic outposts in Russia.
Wealthfront Classic Portfolio Investment Methodology White Paper research.wealthfront.com Wealthfront 1 fact
measurementState income tax rates vary significantly across the United States, with some states like Florida, Washington, and Texas having no state income tax, while others like California have maximum rates reaching 13.3%.
Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - China ... realinstitutoelcano.org Real Instituto Elcano 1 fact
referenceThe United States National Security Strategy (2022) and the Indo-Pacific Strategy (2022) confirmed a consensus in Washington that China’s actions undermine United States interests across multiple domains.
Strategic Decoupling and Its Implications for US-China Relations rsis.edu.sg RSIS 1 fact
claimIf psychological and strategic decoupling between the United States and China takes root, Beijing's concern about breaking ties with Washington may recede, potentially leading to a more proactive posture regarding Taiwan.
U.S.-China Relations Enter a New Phase of Strategic Rivalry thesciencesurvey.com The Science Survey 1 fact
claimFormal trade negotiations between the United States and China have stalled, with Beijing demanding the rollback of tariffs and Washington insisting on tangible reforms from China as preconditions.
Tracing the geopolitical influence and regional power dynamics in ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
accountThe Karshi-Khanabad Air Base in Uzbekistan was closed in 2005 due to the intricacies of the partnership between the United States and Uzbekistan, occurring during a period of domestic turmoil and strained relations between Washington and Tashkent.