
The Foreign Affairs Interview Is China Leaving the United States Behind?
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Jan 29, 2026 Jonathan Czin, a former CIA and NSC China analyst now at Brookings, discusses Beijing’s view that U.S. policy is in flux and how China is seizing opportunities. He explores Xi’s shift from defensive to offensive diplomacy, rare-earth leverage, military purges, and Chinese tech and industrial strategies. Short, sharp takes on how China reads U.S. unpredictability and why summit diplomacy matters.
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China Sees Time As An Advantage
- China sees a moment of flux in U.S. China policy and views short-term U.S. hawkishness as likely ephemeral.
- Beijing believes calm on Beijing's terms buys time to fix domestic weaknesses and prepare for long-term competition.
Rare Earths As Strategic Signaling
- Xi shifted from reactive to initiative-taking by using rare-earth export controls ahead of the Busan summit.
- That move signaled a return to assertive, first-term style diplomacy and offensive statecraft.
Pressure On Allies, Not Just The U.S.
- China is exploiting muted U.S. responses by pressuring U.S. allies and partners.
- Beijing uses tough tactics on allies to widen their strategic options and expose limits of U.S. protection.



