China is taking advantage of the instability caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's strained relationships with traditional allies. As Trump distances the U.S. from Europe and other partners, Beijing is positioning itself as a more reliable alternative while simultaneously asserting its influence in contested regions. At the same time, Trump is attempting to reverse Nixon’s Cold War strategy by driving a wedge between Russia and China. These geopolitical shifts could have long-term consequences for global power dynamics. The competition between the U.S. and China is intensifying, with both nations maneuvering for strategic advantage.
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China Sees Opportunity in Trump’s Upheaval
The transatlantic alliance is straining under the weight of U.S. President Donald Trump’s explicit disdain for the European Union. Developments in AI and other emerging technologies, meanwhile, threaten to upend economies,
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China Is Courting, and Confronting, U.S. Allies Made Uneasy by Trump
Even as China offers itself to nations like Japan as a more reliable partner, its ships are pushing into their neighborhoods — sometimes on the very same day.