China.Daily:More.cooperation,less.competition
(2021-01-25 18:00:13)
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By Wang Huiyao | Founder of the Center
for China and Globalization(CCG)
Opportunity for China and the US to reduce the trust deficit
that has developed over the past four years
China-US ties have soured under the Donald Trump
administration. But as well as challenges, there are also
opportunities for the relationship under the incoming Joe Biden
administration.
As the most critical bilateral relationship in the world, the
trajectory of China-US ties will have profound implications for
global peace and prosperity.
Since the establishment of official diplomatic ties in 1979,
economic exchanges between China and the United States have
benefited both countries enormously. Bilateral trade has increased
252 times in the past four decades, from $2.5 billion in 1979 to
$633.5 billion in 2018. China's high-quality and inexpensive goods
have saved US families money, and US technology and capital have
supported the development of various sectors in China.
However, at present, China and the US are facing a serious
trust deficit, with more than 100 dialogue and exchange mechanisms
suspended. To restructure China-US ties and boost mutual
understanding, there is a need to build more dialogue mechanisms
and enhance bilateral and multilateral cooperation while jointly
addressing global challenges. Also, the strengths of various
communities need to be harnessed to promote bilateral exchange. In
particular, there are four areas in which both sides can work to
promote mutual understanding and revitalize cooperation.
First, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc
around the world with record confirmed cases in many countries,
China and the US should build a global anti-pandemic fund to
support the World Health Organization and global anti-pandemic
cooperation.
A G10 summit should be convened among the G7 countries, China,
India and Russia to coordinate cooperation on research,
development, production, procurement and the distribution of
vaccines, and support less-developed countries with money,
materials, technologies and personnel. As the pandemic continues to
hit the world economy and international finance, China and the US
should also work together, as they did in 2008, to protect the
world from a disastrous economic crisis and ensure world economic
stability and social development.
Second, there is excellent potential for China-US to cooperate
to tackle climate change. China and the US can cooperate in
international carbon trading mechanism reform, clean technology and
energy research and development and disaster prevention and
control. The two countries can also learn and apply lessons gleaned
from China-EU cooperation and establish bilateral meetings on the
digital economy and green cooperation.
Third, in terms of international trade, Biden may seek to join
the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific
Partnership sometime in the future. China has also suggested it may
be open to joining. China and the US might therefore be able to
negotiate on the CPTPP and World Trade Organization reform to
improve global economic and trade rules. In the future, the CPTPP
could also serve as a platform for China-US exchanges. Meanwhile,
the conclusion of negotiations on the China-EU Comprehensive
Investment Agreement provides opportunities to restart negotiations
on the China-US Bilateral Investment Treaty that they started in
2008 but failed to reach consensus on. In addition, the US is
welcome to participate in the Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership and work on jointly restructuring economic and trade
rules in the Asia-Pacific region.
Deepening exchanges between China and the US will help both
sides manage conflict, find a way to coexist peacefully and seek
common ground despite their differences.
At the official level, China and the US should strive to
resume some high-level dialogue mechanisms. A new China-US-Europe
dialogue mechanism could be established to deal with their
relations and global governance issues.
Non-governmental organizations, such as think tanks, can
operate in a flexible manner and play an important role in
propelling Track II Diplomacy between China and the US.
People-to-people exchanges can also help energize China-US
relations. Particularly, the young of both sides need to play a
greater role in China-US exchanges and the international community
should establish more youth exchange mechanisms.
In the past, China and the US enjoyed flourishing cultural
exchanges. When the pandemic is brought under control, entry
restrictions should be relaxed to welcome more people from the US
to China for study, tourism, and cultural and academic exchanges so
that people of all ages and fields can better understand
China.
In the second half of the 20th century, the world was divided
into two camps, one aligned to the US and the other to the Soviet
Union. A spiraling arms race between the two powers and mutual
hostility caused negative spillover effects which still linger in
the minds of some people, convincing them that international
competition is a zero-sum game.
In the 21st century, with the rise of the China-US
"decoupling" rhetoric and anti-globalization sentiment,
globalization has come to a crossroad. But the China-US
relationship is not a replica of the US-Soviet relationship. By
seizing opportunities, the US and China can forge a relationship
that combines healthy competition with joint bilateral and
multilateral efforts to address global challenges.
From China Daily , 2021-1-19