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China and the West are linked through their ongoing systemic competition and ideological rivalry, as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, their relationship is defined by mutual geopolitical tensions and perceptions, including China's role in opposing the West [4] and the belief among Chinese leaders that the West will not grant them greater international influence [5].

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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 6 facts
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.
perspectiveThe trajectory and outcome of systemic competition between China and the West are fundamentally open, with it being unlikely that two different systems can coexist in a networked global economy in the long run.
perspectiveChina characterizes itself as an advocate for emerging economies and developing countries rather than as a systemic adversary of the United States and the West.
perspectiveThe trajectory and outcome of the systemic competition between China and the West are fundamentally open, though it is unlikely that two different systems can coexist in a networked global economy in the long run.
claimChina's authoritarian state capitalism has become a powerful alternative to the democratic capitalist societies of the West.
perspectiveChinese leaders are convinced that the United States and the West will never voluntarily grant China greater influence at the international level.
China-U.S. Relations in 2024 chinausfocus.com China-US Focus 1 fact
claimSome Western scholars and media outlets claim that Russia, Iran, North Korea, and Syria are forming a new camp opposing the West, often including China in this group.