China.Daily|Wang.Huiyao:Stronger.Sino-US.ties.to.have.wide.impact
(2021-01-25 18:02:45)
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By Wang Huiyao | Founder of the Center
for China and Globalization(CCG)
Since US President Donald Trump took office, the China-United
States relationship has deteriorated to a freezing point. Under the
administration of Joe Biden, the relationship will face new
opportunities and challenges.
It is perhaps inevitable that ties will be characterized more
by competition than cooperation. But the trajectory of China-US
ties, the most critical bilateral relationship in the world, will
have profound implications for global peace and prosperity.
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, economic
exchanges between China and the US have benefited both countries
enormously. Bilateral trade has increased more than 250-fold 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, China and the US are facing a serious trust deficit
at present, with more than 100 dialogue and exchange mechanisms
suspended. To restructure the China-US relationship and boost
mutual understanding, we need to build more dialogue mechanisms and
enhance bilateral and multilateral cooperation in jointly
addressing global challenges, and harness strengths of various
communities 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
across the world with record numbers of confirmed cases in many
countries, China and the US could build a global anti-pandemic fund
to support the World Health Organization and global anti-pandemic
cooperation. China and the US should also work together to protect
the world from a disastrous economic crisis, as they did in 2008,
to ensure world economic stability and social development.
Second, there is excellent potential for China-US cooperation
in tackling climate change. As the top two carbon emitters, the two
nations can cooperate in international carbon trading mechanism
reform, clean technology and energy research and development, and
disaster prevention and control.
Third, in terms of international trade, since it is possible
that Biden may return to the Comprehensive and Progressive
Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership at some point in the
future, China and the US may be able to negotiate on the CPTPP and
World Trade Organization reform to improve global economic and
trade rules.
Fourth, China, the US, the Republic of Korea and the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea could hold four-party talks
to resolve problems on the Korean Peninsula. US-DPRK dialogue has
stalled, and given the breakdown in the Six-Party Talks, China, the
DPRK, the ROK and the US should hold four-party talks to forge a
consensus on a step-by-step solution to the nuclear issue on the
peninsula. In the process, the US and the DPRK can restart
dialogue, and the US and China can also enhance political dialogue
and mutual trust.
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
China-US-Europe relations and global governance issues.
Nongovernmental 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.Exchanges between people,
especially young people, can also help energize US-China
relations.
Previously, China and the US enjoyed flourishing cultural
exchanges. When the pandemic ebbs, we can relax entry restrictions
and 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 through in-depth contact.
With the rise of China-US "decoupling" rhetoric and
anti-globalization sentiment in the 21st century, globalization has
come to a crossroads. 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