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The Chinese Communist Party is the governing entity of China, with its legitimacy and strategic culture deeply intertwined with the nation's history and security, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, the Party exercises direct control over China's foreign policy and ideological direction, as noted in [4] and [5].
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 6 facts
perspectiveFrom the Chinese perspective, the ideological dimension of the US-China relationship is highly salient because Western concepts of liberal democracy and freedom of expression threaten the ideological dominance of the Chinese Communist Party.
claimThe 'century of humiliation' (1840–1949) shapes China's strategic culture and serves as an important element of the Chinese nationalism that connects the Chinese nation and the Chinese Communist Party.
accountIn the United States, President Donald Trump minimized the influence of the State Department, while in China, the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping took control of foreign policy decisions.
accountIn the United States, President Donald Trump minimized the influence of the State Department, while in China, the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping took control of foreign policy decisions.
claimThe Chinese Communist Party asserts that it is the only force capable of averting chaos, separatism, and demise in China.
accountIn the United States, President Donald Trump minimized the influence of the State Department, while in China, the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping took control of foreign policy decisions.
U.S.-China Economic Competition: Gains and Risks in a ... - RAND rand.org 1 fact
claimThe Chinese concept of economic security is broader than that of the United States, overlaps with other aspects of national security, and has become central to the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party.
US-China competition, world order and economic decoupling indiasworld.in 1 fact
claimDr. Naoise McDonagh argues that China's market reforms are pragmatic measures to advance socialism rather than attempts at liberal convergence, citing China's 2017 Communist Party constitution and the 2021 historical resolution issued by Xi Jinping as evidence of the Party's ideological supremacy.