Rethink

Rethink... the UK's relationship with China

Jun 19, 2025
Yeling Tan, a Professor of Public Policy at Oxford, discusses the shifting dynamics between the UK and China amid global trade tensions. She highlights how the UK must navigate potential opportunities for collaboration, particularly in climate initiatives and electric vehicles. Tan addresses security concerns and the misconceptions surrounding China's military threat, urging for a nuanced understanding of the economic relationships at play. The conversation also touches on the importance of revising trade policies while managing national security and economic interests.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Trade War Shifts Alliances

  • Trump's "America First" and trade war policy triggered economic instability and tariffs against China specifically.
  • This turmoil paradoxically pushes some countries closer to China, reshaping global alliances and trade deals.
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Multiple Drivers of China's Policy

  • China's foreign policy has multiple drivers: seeking global leadership, defending core interests, and internal competitive gain.
  • These dynamics sometimes align but also create contradictions within Chinese international actions.
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China's Economic Focus and Regional Integration

  • China is formidable but not expansionist; its economic focus drives most international actions.
  • US trade war pressures encourage regional cooperation and intra-Asian economic integration with China as a hub.
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