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The Dilemma of Sino-US Confrontation in the Post Covid-19

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Muhammad Irfan
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A second arrangement of exceptionally negative trends that rose during the 2000s included local circumstances in the U.S. and the West which added more suspicions on the both sides. This second negative trend has even emboldened Chinese leaders to assert boldly and act in many confrontational ways.

A third negative trend in the US-China Relations is China's exceptionally quick advancements in diversified fields, which has begotten certain key edges to Beijing.

Most recently, China has become the biggest exchanging power in the world. It has excelled the Japanese economy to turn into the second biggest financial force.

It has also become a significant pillar of innovation in key high-tech sectors. China wields a remarkable diplomatic influence all over the world.

The fourth negative trend in the US-Sino relations begins in the wake of the Corona Pandemic. In relation to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on politics, the United States government has alluded to the corona virus as the Chinese virus or the Wuhan virus.

In return, some Chinese authorities, including Zhao Lijian, dismissed an earlier affirmation of the corona virus outbreak allegedly beginning in Wuhan, for paranoid theories that the virus started in the U.S. or Italy.

Accordingly, the state of relations between the two powers is the direct result of the security dilemma. Actually, both Beijing and Washington for their respective agendas have garnered mistrust and misperceptions about each other and have thus fostered the security dilemma, terming each other responsible for the grave situation of mistrust. This state of circumstance is a threat to the international peace and stability.

To wind up, the decision makers on the both sides must behave reasonably. They should come together to joint a venture to defuse the hazards of the competition for the sake of global peace and stability.

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