Washington should rectify strategic perception of China
As Xi reiterated on Thursday, the issue of strategic perception is always fundamental to the China-U.S. relationship. Both sides need to first and foremost find a good answer to the overarching question: Are China and the United States rivals or partners?
BEIJING, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) — In a meeting with U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Thursday, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the U.S. side to develop a right strategic perception of China and jointly find a right way to coexist in peace and achieve common development.
In recent years, the China-U.S. relationship has faced significant challenges, largely due to a flawed perception within Washington as some U.S. politicians see China as a long-term strategic competitor and the “most consequential geopolitical challenge.”
Driven by such a Cold War mentality and deep-rooted strategic anxieties, these U.S. politicians have grossly misinterpreted China’s commitment to peaceful development. This misjudgment has led to a confrontational approach that contrasts with China’s consistent message of cooperation and peaceful coexistence.
As Xi reiterated on Thursday, the issue of strategic perception is always fundamental to the China-U.S. relationship. Both sides need to first and foremost find a good answer to the overarching question: Are China and the United States rivals or partners?
From the outset of their engagement, the United States and China have recognized the profound differences in their political systems and development stages. Despite these differences, the two countries have over past decades formed diplomatic ties, deepened cooperation based on mutual interests, and worked jointly to contribute to global peace and prosperity.
China will not become another the United States, nor can the United States reshape China according to its own preferences. In fact, the leadership of the Communist Party of China and the socialist system have received firm support of the over 1.4 billion Chinese people, serving as the cornerstone of China’s development and stability.
Contemporary U.S. politicians would benefit from heeding the political wisdom and courage demonstrated by their predecessors in navigating relations with China.