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It is timely to look forward at this start of the 2nd decade of the 21st Century to what the Sino-U.S. relationship might become in the next ten years.
Some indications and clues are already apparent, although it is difficult to foresee exactly what will happen, . As Sino-U.S. relations have transcended their bilateral nature and moved into regional and international spheres, all levels of global activity will be influenced by the interaction between
Opportunities come first and foremost in the economic field. The world has moved off the bottom of financial crisis and regained some momentum of growth and restructure. Some projections indicate that the world economy will maintain a trajectory of medium but stable growth, with emerging powers out-performing Europe and
Being the first and second largest economies, but still at different stages of development,
New demands for eco-advancement and quality of life lead to new opportunities for alternative developmental models. The global financial crisis and economic melt-down has disclosed the shortcomings of the neo-liberal market economy on the one hand and the dynamism of the emerging powers on the other hand. It is widely believed among the developing countries that real and sustainable development must be based on the actual conditions of the subject nation and region. In terms of learning from, and emulating, others, there are now alternative models besides the established Western ones.
Development itself now takes on new significance. It does not only mean removal of poverty as it predominantly did in the second half of the 20th Century. Economic growth must not be achieved now at the expense of ecological deterioration or social inequality. All-round, balanced and sustainable development has become the concerted target of international society.
New foci and means of communication also create more opportunities to increase mutual understanding and remove misconceptions. The world is increasingly focusing on practical matters and tackling these pragmatically. Governments and people continue to move beyond a Cold War mentality and look for concrete solutions. The era of newspapers and radio provided one-way and words-only communication exchanges. The era of TV expanded people’s understanding by adding moving pictures. But the internet era generally liberates the control of information from a handful of rich countries and conglomerates , and virtually enables all human kind to interact simultaneously and instantly. Monopoly of information becomes a page of the past and demonization of adversaries becomes increasingly more difficult.
General efforts to avoid and evade large-scale wars by the major actors provide political and security opportunities for world peace and stability. Firstly, most of the major powers and international organizations are predisposed to peaceful negotiation to settle differences among themselves and to contain minor conflicts and wars. Secondly, many regional and sub-regional organizations play a role that is beyond the powers of the current global system. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization becomes important in combating terrorism, secessionism and religious extremism. The African Union and some sub-regional organizations play an active role in mediating perennial or temporary feuds, keeping and making peace in war-torn countries and areas, and charting political union roadmaps. Thirdly, there is some progress in mechanism building andimprovement. United Nations’ reform has moved it from eminent group into state action and there are some encouraging new signs in nuclear security efforts, such as the CTBT, NPT and New START and Deeper Reduction. In commercial use of nuclear materials and outer-space arms control, mechanism-building has also attracted more international attention.
Although both
Limited goals, accumulative effects and incremental ways will be the main features of their dealings with the fundamental differences. The
Consultation, negotiation and bargaining will be the main means for the two countries to settle their differences in global and regional governance. At a global level,
Immediate interests, tangible benefits and proven achievements are the most effective way to garner domestic support for a stable and predictable relationship between
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