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trying to well realize reunification and this is a stop level and urging the us to take the real actions to honor his comment of not supporting taiwan independence. this is a strong and a clear mass agent directly from the top leader of china and from mr. biden. on the other hand, again, he reaffirmed to the united states does not seek a new cold war and does not seek to change china. a system does not seek to revitalize east alliances against china and does not support highway independence and has no intention to have a conflict with china. but he also defended the us a so called in do pacific strategy and watts washington. ready leave that the freedom of navigation and over flight, as well as the practice of small circles, like all kessick cetera. i think all of these indicate that although the 2 sides
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it's do you have differences on some issues. but they have indeed demonstrated a common desire to ease patients between the 2 countries, you know, to can, can be further fostering of differences and to maximize the positive aspects of their relationship. so based on what has been released and also the following reactions of the 2 governments be overall atmosphere is better than expected. just one thing i think worth of mentioning is the recent development that the 2 sides are working together to make climate a negotiation. so set up a success at cope $28.00, i think which also so you know, is a very positive approach to bilateral cooperation. you the near future a. so a pet, both 21 member states. but all eyes were really on china as president. she and his relationship with joe biden. how would you characterize that relationship,
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both prior to the summit, and did that dynamic change in any manner after the event, especially after bite and cold president she a dictator. when answering a question from the press to, oh, let me answer your question. the later part of the question. first, i don't want to comment extensively on mr. bite as temporary statements, only in the video issue. because when, who does the blinking? it's a frowning suppression during the meeting, and we have also seeing similar statements of from the president on other occasions . i think it's a challenging, at times to decipher his a true intention, based on just a one single statement. and about the china us relations. we tend to divide, the space is based on significant events such as this summit. but my overall says
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that this summit is just a one, all calm of a series of be and her actions and exchanges between the 2 sides is just a small part of a long process. and the complex dynamics of china us relations could of, i think, won't enter ago, substantial changes due to this just one summit. so i think the best capture, right, they showed for this critical bilateral relationship may indeed be complex. as you always be, given these extensive scope, it's difficult to determine whether a cooperation or confrontation previews in each phase as the different. the arrows may yelled the different answers. but if we look back at history of china in the us, how to reach experiences in dealing with each other. but the relationship indeed has hotties ups and downs. but it has um, generally nintendo and overall positive a trajectory seems to china's reform and opening up is development,
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has brought enormous benefits to china, us and the road. and according to our research from gp morgan, and he indicates that a chinese inquiries contributed to a nanny of reduction of approximately 40 basis points in the us in fl sion rates from 2000 to 2010. and i conic american brands like apple, microsoft of forage, boeing, citigroup, and many more are well known in china. and every year, hundreds of thousands of chinese students go to the us for education. and we know before facing suppression from the us hallway, the chinese company you provided convincing and cost a fish, a cost effective, not a work services to many regents in the us, especially in pre mode and relatively backward areas where the user base was small. but unfortunately, due to the band scenarios, they had
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a had to dismantle hallway agreements or replace it in a significantly increasing in her announce prices. what i want to express here is china stance. it has not changed and will not change because of this one summit. so i believe the central clustering in the current interactions between china and us is how the us views china and how he intends to engage with china is the tie as the us genuinely willing to collaborate with china on global challenges. such as climate change, peace and security, and to develop cooperation, etc. or is china seducing as are viable to be aggressively attacked or suppressed? so i think the ball was and a few is in us court. so let's wait on to see after this assignment. yeah, to your point on how the us views china,
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i mean over the last few years under both trump and bite. and we have seen u. s. foreign policy. take a decisively aggressive stance toward china despite all these different attempts at following the the i c relations after that, trump error trade war began and we saw biden host, i see on leaders here in washington, d. c. in may of 2022. we per bluster coming out of a lot of agencies in regard to taiwan. even then speaker of the house, nancy pelosi taking a trip to ty, pay against the wishes of champagne. we even heard us military officials speaking of plans for war against beijing, and then followed by the expansion of us military bases in the philippines. then you add the us recently reopening its embassy over in the solomon islands, vice president comma harris, hosting the prime minister of mongolia in summer of 2023, where they signed on board to the us led open skies treaty. that's just to name
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a few moves. i mean, many have described this as encirclement of china, both physically and figuratively, in the way of influence, sort of like a, a attendance strategy. and so of russia, it's china. is this how it's being perceived by b j. i think that you made a great point, it seems wash and that has almost a weaponized to always relations with china over the past 2 years. blaming china for his own domestic and international issues. washington often denies attempting to contend badging, but actions in data speaks we louder than words. i think the united states through measures such as export can chose increase the military spending and base expansion 6 to wait and china's economy any circle it even out of race because of sparking conflicts. i think these,
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these den dress and analysis re policy the us has proceeded, military contain many policies before and the results have been disastrous for mailings worldwide. even the architecture of the content of the strategy. as you mentioned, you drew george kennan later regretted supporting such practices. in the latter part of his life, he became a staunch critic of cold war policies and expressed or remorse over the us to solve, solve it, arm race. he constantly warned about the dangers of a military, them and nuclear war, and expressed concerns about super powers of repeating the mistakes of a war. so i think if kind of words, when is the intensifying competition between us and china today? i think it would undoubtedly be shocked at the us. he's once looking heading down the path of confrontational policies from doc is ago. cause i think,
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continued china will, you audibly evolve, assist in a military expansion. an explosive growth email is responding. i believe the us currently face is many deeper route to a deep rooted, easy use at home, such as whitening wealthy of your wealth in quality, high inflation, low incomes, the increasing employment. these are that you see that really require tax payers money to address. so continue to content as to price. china will only lead to excessive military expansion and as a 3 competition and wasteful spending. and the more importantly i want to mention here is that china is not so be a uni. the swedish institute of for security and development policy believes the success of the us content and strategy against the soviet union during the cold war
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was due to the limited ex nomic context between the eastern and western blocks, the west recruited easily leverage of the soviet union allies with these abundant material production. but in the era of economics, globalization a, china is the, lar, is the trading partner. as almost all neighboring countries and regions, no country is willing to reduce these economic ties with the china to align with us content and strategy. take the us, the all, for example, chinese, the larger trading partner of us, the on and also in countries have benefited greatly from traded with china. and in contrast to the united states is quite a stingy in this regard. during last year's us of the on summit, mr. vinyl only provide $850000000.00 us $1.00 and $8.00 to $10.00 of them countries . so i think that's why we haven't seen much reports on the following ups of the so
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called in do pacific economic framework and i as to the word would, i think so if we go back to be with go, go have a look at the data from row bed, for example, the us had a ged, a gdp of just around $25.00 trillion us dollar last year, while china was approximately 18 trillion less daughter, accounting for more than a 3rd of global economy when they combined in china in the us, have nearly a quarter of a rose population and the are bilateral trade account of for about was 50 of the world's total. so the relationship is way too important to be messed up or to indulge with short sighted emotions. so i think in this case, major country competition is not the only way out for them. and the road as president, she said that during the meeting, the word is big enough for, for the 2 countries to succeed. and one country success is an opportunity for the
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other. and that actually has been for the right over the years of china, us close cooperation before all those of drama started. yeah. $150000000.00 is pocket change for the us. and then this spread among more than a dozen asian states is quite cheap. if you ask me. the right coming up next, the host to city for a peck, 2023. san francisco carries a lot of historical importance for us. china relations. so former mer turned governor of california. gavin newsome rolled out the red carpet for president. she will discuss it when we return with and go sit tight. the m o will be right back. the the in the late 189 to french. so it is led by general poll arrived in asia with the
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well as even up on the lot that it also need, you know, i'd love to take that to you that, that it's a deep, it almost human off with those who put in his name, push those things up to give you what you want to do it because he doesn't do those thousands of test a massive crimes and the impunity of criminals. nothing more. when you look on here, you know order to do to speak. it's not even a good idea. yeah. for the good i see it. i'm really supplement they decided to do . just got to do, please don't you can just you because i you put this danielle, that was booked at the law the the the welcome back to the m o i manila chance. so just 2 weeks before president joe biden created president, she in san francisco president. she welcome to california, is governor newsome to beijing. is this a signal that something bigger is brewing for newsome beyond california is borders
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and a good geo political analyst and radio host is back with us. thank you for sticking around with us and us. so the host city for a pack this year was san francisco and a historically important city for chinese americans. a symbol of chinese relations, china town hub for many asian immigrants in the surrounding area. this once beautiful city has been played by homelessness and open air drug use in recent years. california as governor gavin newsome took great measures to clean up his hometown head of the summit. many say, particularly for president, she was just a few weeks before he greeted she and san francisco. governor newsome paid president. she an official visit to beijing, much of the american press and north this trip by governor newsome. what was the purpose of newsome's trip to beijing?
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i mean, we know california has direct trade coming from china given it's on the pacific coast. but what is the trade issues be discussed at a peck a few weeks later anyway? so why is a special trip by new some or um, 1st of all, i think the san francisco in a california indeed hold special significance. any contacts of china, us relations. this connection dates back to the chinese laborers who came to the us and to be able to real roads and even earlier on china's national de october 1st to base your the city hall in san francisco, even raised the chinese national flag for celebration. and as you mentioned, everyone is well aware of the economic and tree ties between china and california. whether is the high tech companies in silicon valley or the traditional shaping and to treat sectors. california indeed plays a crucial role in china,
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us economic cooperation. so in that case, i think governor and using visit to china is not a surprise. i think of similar visits are well planted and prepare for over the long term. but what i want to emphasize is that the weather is separate, stays court as, as san fransisco, california, or governor, and use them don't just re present a city, a state or a governor. the re present rational pragmatic added to you to towards china, within the united states reflecting the viewing of money. i think, for example, around the same time as governor and use them to visit a significant number of american visitors, including cabinet and including members of congress, prominent and business leaders. they also visited china. this rational attitude has existed data for a long time, but in the current political environment and do not it states,
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i think this voice but this, their voices having surprised or in some cases are afraid to be expressed. as you mentioned earlier, for, for some time now, the united states has taken this years of misguided actions in each relationship with china. actions that appear quite negative from the chinese perspective. therefore, i think a governor needs them to visit to china jose, another important significance that is, tells the chinese people there are still in the videos in the united states who support a cooperation with china, who men tend to come and a rational mindset. the big stream views of a certain politicians do not re present that entire of the united states. this is a crucial, i think, for a future direction know for bilateral relations because in develop new relations
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with the us, the chinese government also needs to consider the needs and the send him and duffy's own people. and of course, recent american visitors to china, including governor news and should not be single, a labeled as pro china, i believe, compared to politicians who, you know, who have been calling for confrontation. they simply prioritize the long term interest to us over the short term gains. as i mentioned earlier, cooperation between china into us. he's very beneficial for both countries. the recently a deport hate dr. hurry kissinger is a representative fever in this regard. he's widely knowing china. i would like to express my condolences for his passing, but i understand that the doctor kissinger stands on china has a face to criticism from some american media. but his perspective is precisely what
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the united states and these now a clear and rational understanding and attitude towards china. the new us needs new features like kissinger, you know, a politician who constantly consider a long term interest to of the american people. when dealing with china, so there is a discussion in china recently. well, governor needs them to be the next kissinger in china, us relationship. i'm not sure on that, but i hope that there are more kissinger features emerge in the united states and a more rational voices in the us when dealing with the china. yes, kissinger was a very controversial political figure here in the us to say the least. but to his credit, he, he did open the door to the modern relations between us and china. so lastly, where does the us and china go from here?
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bite into space and a tough re election cycle. in a year's time, it's possible she's in pain, couldn't be negotiating with someone else as products. is china looking beyond the 2024 us elections in its own calculus for its relationship with the us? um, as i mentioned earlier, uh well china, us relations may not always be news. they generally have a positive trip trajectory in the words of chinese, sol fisher, expression. there are a 1000 reasons before china in the us to improve their relations and not a single reason to version them. but of course, bilateral relations cannot depend solely on china's side. so if you will loop cabs past the situation, china has always been a hot topic during us elections. for some candidates, demonstrating a tough stairs towards china. seems to be the most effective way to appeal to
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voters. though this may be not entirely accurate rate because according to my discussions with many americans, friends, they seem more concerned about domestic issues such as health care is infrastructure, tax res, etc. but i think that really should be the focus ray of from china is to perspective, i think of the long term development trend of china us relations will not change because of a single election. because no matter which party or political seeker comes to power, there are for some basic facts that cannot or at least will be difficult to change in the short term, such as the huge economic country ties between the 2 countries. such as the long term close exchanges. another example is the shared responsibility of the 2 countries are use use such as a climate change, peace and security, you know,
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in the areas they try to forage more cooperation between the 2 size. so therefore, china is policy on china. i'm trying to us felicia's involves expressing core concerns, making clear what do use these are non negotiable wrapped lines such as a supporting taiwan independence or you know, instigating the separation of china. this is definitely non negotiable. those are the rats lice of china. and the also involves demonstrating a sincere willingness to cooperate and being open to collaboration in areas where both sides can and should work together. and a g, a geopolitical expert and talk show hosts for the cvt and radio. thank you so much for your insight today. all right, that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila trans. thank you for
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