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How China Might View a Second Trump Administration: A Conversation with Mr. Rick Waters

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The perception of power shifts with the tide of events.

China's assessment of its international position has evolved significantly over the past few years, particularly through the lens of its response to COVID-19. During the height of the pandemic in 2020, China viewed its handling of the crisis as a success, leading to a sense of superiority over the United States, which was struggling with public health management. However, this perception has shifted as China's COVID strategies have come under scrutiny domestically and internationally; many view these efforts as costly failures. Coupled with an economic downturn characterized by structural and cyclical challenges, China now faces a more difficult economic landscape. Although Chinese leaders may not publicly acknowledge a decline in their relative position, their attempts to stabilize relationships with countries such as the US, Japan, Australia, and India suggest an awareness of the changing dynamics. Looking forward, the persistence of domestic motivations for stabilization may clash with rising nationalism and other factors, particularly if trade tensions escalate again.

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