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China is a central focus of the National Security Strategy of the United States, which has officially labeled the country a 'strategic competitor' [1], [2] and identified its economic and military policies as significant challenges to American interests [3], [4], [5].
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 7 facts
claimThe United States National Security Strategy officially labeled China a 'strategic competitor' in December 2017.
accountSince the 2002 National Security Strategy, US Administrations have explicitly raised concerns regarding the modernization of the Chinese armed forces.
referenceThe United States National Security Strategy published in December 2017 identifies China's trade and economic policies as one of America's central foreign policy and security challenges and threats.
claimSince the 2002 National Security Strategy, United States Administrations have explicitly raised concerns regarding the modernization of the Chinese armed forces.
referenceThe United States National Security Strategy published in December 2017 identifies China’s trade and economic policies as one of America’s central foreign policy and security challenges and threats.
quoteThe Trump Administration's 2017 National Security Strategy stated: "For decades, U.S. policy was rooted in the belief that support for China’s rise and for its integration into the post-war international order would liberalize China."
claimThe United States National Security Strategy officially labeled China as a strategic competitor in December 2017.
Advancing U.S.-China Coordination amid Strategic Competition - CSIS csis.org 1 fact
quoteThe 2017 National Security Strategy of the Trump administration stated: "China and Russia challenge American power, influence, and interests, [and are] attempting to erode American security and prosperity."
Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - China ... realinstitutoelcano.org 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.