The struggle between China and the United States stems from the United States' concern about China's rapid development, and the United States, as a global hegemon, seeks to defend itselfInternationalstatus and realizationEconomyThe goal can only be to compete with China. The strategic thinking of the United States and its provocative behavior against China can be interpreted from two aspects: one is to ensure the best and global influence, and the other is to satisfyEconomyon demand.
In order to realize its own vision of development, the United States has been committed to building its own unilateral world. However, to achieve this goal, the United States needs to ensure the security of its own country and expand its influence around the world. At present, the United States has established some influence in Europe and North and South America, but for the two big countries, China and Russia, the influence of the United States is relatively weak, which makes the United States feel dangerous. In order to solve this problem, the United States has chosen the strategy of striking first.
1. The first big deal: the acquisition of influence
In order to protect itself and expand its global influence, the United States has tried to control China's influence by investing in China's neighboring countries. First, in two countries, Japan and South Korea, the United States has laid a solid foundation for itself in the Asian region through simple help and the establishment of dependencies. Second, the United States has established a closer relationship with the Philippines in the South China Sea. Although the power of the Philippines is relatively weak, the Philippines asDisputes in the South China Seacan become a card for the United States to confront China. Through these means, the United States is trying to seize control of China in order to achieve its own strategic goals.
However, this provocation did not have much of a repressive effect on China. ChinaEconomyChina's steady growth and rational foreign policy have allowed China to establish good friendship with countries such as the European Union, which is a threat to the United States. If China passesEconomymeans to include EU member states in their sphere of influence, then the authority of the United States in Europe will be significantly reduced. In order to protect its own interests, the United States has to suppress China while maintaining good relations with the European Union.
2. The second big deal: the pursuit of economic interests
In addition to the above-mentioned influence in terms of trading, the United States is also trying to get from ChinaEconomyfield acquisitionEconomyBenefit. The United States recognizes ChinaEconomystrength and the level of manufacturing is strong, so it is carried out on ChinaEconomyProvocation.
AmericanEconomyThe model is different from other countries, and the sale of military ** is in itEconomy, in a significant proportion. Since the United States is on a global scaleMilitaryThere are many bases to deploy, and a lot of money needs to be invested in maintenance and **. This makes the United States more and more dependent on military **, leading to the stateEconomyDevelopment is becoming more and more monolithic.
At the same time, China, as the world's factory, has a strongEconomyStrength. China has led the world during the pandemic of the centuryEconomyat the same time launched a series of incentivesEconomydevelopment policies, such as the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, etc. The United States realizes that if from ChinaEconomySome of the benefits can help ease the country's external debt pressure and improve people's living standards.
Through the above analysis, it can be seen that the motivation of the United States is not singular, including both maintaining global influence and achieving itEconomyBenefit. At the same time, for China, it is necessary to meet the challenge of the United States, stick to its own development path, and maintain a peaceful foreign policy. Only in this way can China usher in a better future.