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USA – China Diplomacy

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November 11, 2017

Why in news?

  • Changing dynamic between the traditional hegemon, USA and its challenger, China is becoming apparent.
  • While it is clear that Washington and Beijing need each other, the terms of a new economic and political settlement is far from clear.

What constituted Trump’s Asia Tour?

Objectives:

  • Greater reciprocity in the commercial engagement with Asia
  • Strengthening US alliances and partnerships in the region
  • Solving North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme

Schedule:

  • Trump is participating in two major regional summits
  • Forum for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation in Vietnam
  • East Asia Summit in the Philippines.
  • He also had bilateral visits to Japan & South Korea.
  • This was then followed by a bilateral visit to China, which was considered the most important aspect of the trip.

Tone:

  • Most Asian leaders were seen trying please the American President during the recent visit by heaping elaborate praise.
  • The China bilateral was particularly noticeable for its mutual flattery between Mr.Xi & Mr.Trump.
  • However, while flattery certainly generates the right mood music, it is not enough to resolve structural problems.

What are the challenges?

  • The difficulties in advancing the objectives on all the three fronts are immense.
  • Trump’s exchanges with Xi are also emblematic of the new complexities driving Asian politics.
  • USA has also been pressing for “fair” rather than “free trade” with Asia – which highlights the USAs trade friction with china.
  • Notably, USA’s has a large trade deficit with China.
  • Accommodating China’s rise without abandoning its long-standing allies and friends in the region is another major challenge.

How has Beijing responded?

  • Economic - Beijing wrapping a package of commercial deals with American companies amounting to $250 billion.
  • But many of these deals will take a long time to materialise as they are MoUs rather than commercial contracts.
  • While this will give Mr.Trump some room to drop his hostile rhetoric against China, it does nothing to address USA’s massive trade deficit.
  • Demands for more market access, technology transfer, cyber security and protecting intellectual property is expected to continue.
  • Political - While the need for greater cooperation was stressed, there was no significant breakthrough on North Korea.
  • Trump publicly reminded the need to stop arming, financing and trading with North Korea — most of which is from China.
  • Mr.Xi insisted that there were enough avenues for China & USA to co-operate and grow mutually.
  • The need to jointly promote peace and stability in Asia was also stressed.
  • Notably, Trump had previously warned of selling advanced arms to its regional allies – an assertion of its primacy in Asia.

What lies ahead for India?

  • The tension between USA’s traditional commitment to economic globalisation and Trump’s ‘America First’ policies is unlikely to be resolved any time soon.
  • The rise of China and the turbulence in US domestic politics have created a climate of uncertainty.
  • US and China will continue to jockey for political primacy in Asia.
  • This situation has led the countries in the region to jockey for diversifying their security partnerships.
  • In this context, managing its problems with China while simultaneously deepening ties with US and other key Asian partners is crucial for India. 

 

Source: Indian Express

 

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