WeChat QR Code

Home>News Center

(Opinion) In a more nuanced world, US should better understand China's position

2016-09-27 08:42:32       source:Global Times

September 27, 2016


"The US has yet to fully embrace China as its peer, but it should. Not only should the US embrace China as its peer, it should take seriously Xi Jinping's idea of creating a new major-country relationship model. That proposal is not a challenge to the US-led order, but a starting point solution for overcoming the tragic history of great power politics. In fact, a recent conference on national security largely ended on this same down-to-earth note.

The CIA and Georgetown University hosted a public conference on national security called INTELCON on Sept. 20, 2016, featuring scholars and experts from across the US Five panels of experts examined five national security topics and the first panel engaged the topic of whether great power rivalry is an enduring danger or a thing of the past. Discussed by John McLaughlin of Johns Hopkins University, Peter Clement of CIA, and Dennis Wilder of Georgetown University, the experts agreed that great power rivalry is enduring, but also recognized its more nuanced form."


Read more:

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1008539.shtml


NISCSS does not necessarily share in or endorse the opinions of off-site commentators.