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the us and china are locked in an increasingly hostile competition in the south china sea, where china has built and militarised a string of artificial islands in defiance of international law. the us responded very slowly. it took a long time before they fully appreciated what china was building. by the time china had really started militarising these islands, it was too late for the united states to respond, and nobody wanted to go to war with china over what they called "reefs and rocks" in the south china sea. $5.3 trillion of trade transits through the south china sea, very near the spratlys. china's actions were, in a sense, an attempt to be able to cut the carotid artery of global trade. so many of the conversations i have had in this city boil down to one concern — that china's rise is nowjust too rapid for the united states to manage. like those islands that appeared almost out of nowhere, there is a sense that unless the us gets a grip on the china challenge, and soon, it might well become unmanageable. the stated chinese government policy is to dominate emerging technologi
the us and china are locked in an increasingly hostile competition in the south china sea, where china has built and militarised a string of artificial islands in defiance of international law. the us responded very slowly. it took a long time before they fully appreciated what china was building. by the time china had really started militarising these islands, it was too late for the united states to respond, and nobody wanted to go to war with china over what they called "reefs and...
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or canada china problem. it is a competition between the open society and authoritarian closed system. .. . >> for the last 20 or 30 years we don't have anything really to work on for the international development plan. so china is absorbing and benefiting from the countries coming to china and then to contribute so for example, the financial times recently just released a report on all the projects china has done over the last ten years. thirty-eight projects in 24 countries 40 china was off in 11 they were financially delayed so there is no evidence to support that also you can see the trend built by a china. to help the local. economy say the first time in history but so will china to generate these employment opportunities. and also the poor that china has helped to manage so for the handling so there is an example of course, let's work together. let's make that prosper. [applause] . >> michael go add it. >> the global international order actually did not begin in 1845 with the un charter. and the only th
or canada china problem. it is a competition between the open society and authoritarian closed system. .. . >> for the last 20 or 30 years we don't have anything really to work on for the international development plan. so china is absorbing and benefiting from the countries coming to china and then to contribute so for example, the financial times recently just released a report on all the projects china has done over the last ten years. thirty-eight projects in 24 countries 40 china was...
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towards china. then you see a coalition of forces coming together in a lot of ways. the conservatives cadiz conservative action group, they are very focused on china. then you have a coalition of four forces in mr. trumps base but broader in society. people that don't like foreign influence they don't like immigration, you know who there they are, china is the focus for these people. evangelical christians. they are very concerned about china. this paradigm comes from richard matson who is a very prominent sociologist at the university of california san diego. the third are the people who have lost their jobs or think they have lost their jobs. the elites are seen as not helping them. there are manufacturers who have lost their businesses because of china and the elites have not helped them. what does this mean? it means we have a situation that is continuing to grow and has momentum and it will outlive mr. trump for sure. the question is where will we go? it is uncertain because you have this force
towards china. then you see a coalition of forces coming together in a lot of ways. the conservatives cadiz conservative action group, they are very focused on china. then you have a coalition of four forces in mr. trumps base but broader in society. people that don't like foreign influence they don't like immigration, you know who there they are, china is the focus for these people. evangelical christians. they are very concerned about china. this paradigm comes from richard matson who is a...
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china to russia. the united states has started a direct confrontation with its longtime challenger china exchanging tariffs on goods and using diplomacy to keep its competitors economy and trading ambitions in check but with the 2 largest economies entering into a standoff how will the rest of the world cope with the ripple effect the crumbling relations of the 2 superpowers lead to something a lot worse than just taxes. good afternoon your excellent seaward really happy to have your program today yes there are lots to discuss so let's get started. that the belgian wrote form in china the presidency said that russia and china face similar challenges and you know that they should develop in coordination to recommit this challenge and that side is developing at a far greater pace compared to russia that is there was so in your view how could russia and china coordinate or synchronize their of development. yes this is an interesting question. i am ready to answer as you know in may 2015. been our preside
china to russia. the united states has started a direct confrontation with its longtime challenger china exchanging tariffs on goods and using diplomacy to keep its competitors economy and trading ambitions in check but with the 2 largest economies entering into a standoff how will the rest of the world cope with the ripple effect the crumbling relations of the 2 superpowers lead to something a lot worse than just taxes. good afternoon your excellent seaward really happy to have your program...
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affecting china's economy. as you know in recent years the chinese economy has being moving along its own. development. and i probably have vast markets of our own internal markets as well. mystics consumer demand for chinese made products which is huge. and of course china has been developing close cooperation with the outer world war 2 as well as you why ever since the policy of reform and opening up. has been started. it's not just the outer world. rely on we have our own internal strength as well higher tariffs and uses affects china in a negative way surely good news but they are damaging for those who impose it as well. what we all know that should this conflict escalates to an all out trade war it would be disastrous for the entire world bigger economies are so intertwined that the consequences would ripple across the globe and factoring at the very last the americans themselves 1st thing that comes to my mind is inflation and the rate of inflation is going to rise in the united states that does this mea
affecting china's economy. as you know in recent years the chinese economy has being moving along its own. development. and i probably have vast markets of our own internal markets as well. mystics consumer demand for chinese made products which is huge. and of course china has been developing close cooperation with the outer world war 2 as well as you why ever since the policy of reform and opening up. has been started. it's not just the outer world. rely on we have our own internal strength...
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china now is not the china i grew up in. china now, means more millionaires, billionaires than any other country every year. it builds the longest railways, the fastest this and that. china's gdp has 137 fold in those 70 yea rs. china's gdp has 137 fold in those 70 years. and life expectancy is in china, in shanghai it is higher than new york city. so now we have the world's second largest economy, and this is what china has achieved in 70 years. in fact, in 40 years. so ina way, 70 years. in fact, in 40 years. so in a way, very legitimate cause for celebration. absolutely. and there will be the largest military parade prayer there were planned. and it is to celebrate its achievement. what is interesting is to see whether all the other leaders during these times will be honoured. china didn't get here just because of xi jinping. it had gone through different generations of leaders, different generations of leaders, different generations of leaders, different generations of chinese... establishing china and working and chasin
china now is not the china i grew up in. china now, means more millionaires, billionaires than any other country every year. it builds the longest railways, the fastest this and that. china's gdp has 137 fold in those 70 yea rs. china's gdp has 137 fold in those 70 years. and life expectancy is in china, in shanghai it is higher than new york city. so now we have the world's second largest economy, and this is what china has achieved in 70 years. in fact, in 40 years. so ina way, 70 years. in...
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china are working to maintain world peace what has china done. response from france and. the strength that china had kept person for a century and a half was about to see the timing up i'm going to story loose and 5 hours from now the union flag will be lowered and the flag of china will fly over hong kong. in the villages closest to the chinese border is a hong kong a world away from the bunny baking frenzy of the city. here the flags of the mainland fly in celebration of the imminent return to china. hong kong has always been part of china so it's always nice to go back to the motherland but it different views being expressed in the very heart of hong kong's tourist in business center. where basically very skeptical and the wiring was any. on that 1st day in charge this is the 1st test of the new regime's promises of tolerance. the preacher did not give one calm people a right to them for themselves we're limited in the words. only participate in the governance of the economy in a limited fashion right so it's not democracy but. let's be absolutely clear about the bush
china are working to maintain world peace what has china done. response from france and. the strength that china had kept person for a century and a half was about to see the timing up i'm going to story loose and 5 hours from now the union flag will be lowered and the flag of china will fly over hong kong. in the villages closest to the chinese border is a hong kong a world away from the bunny baking frenzy of the city. here the flags of the mainland fly in celebration of the imminent return...
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visit to china came at a. moment but she accomplished their mission impossible and both the witnesses are on of reimer's former china correspondent for germany on the network and arianna believes that china has excellent strategic qualities and capabilities europe's answer must be a strategy old unity and a very warm welcome to sonoma brockett an american journalist who's trying to be a follower of the medication institute for china studies here in berlin he argues quite simply the germany must show molitor shame on china. thank you all 3 of you for being here today i'd like to begin with you chen soon and begin with the latest developments surrounding joshua wall how much of a controversy has it been and how are the chinese side likely to react. i think china react quite strongly in a way that they know they have to show that it's their stance that this is not what they expected that what because especially one was just thing china and decisis kind of. almost like a balance of. criticism from that german medi
visit to china came at a. moment but she accomplished their mission impossible and both the witnesses are on of reimer's former china correspondent for germany on the network and arianna believes that china has excellent strategic qualities and capabilities europe's answer must be a strategy old unity and a very warm welcome to sonoma brockett an american journalist who's trying to be a follower of the medication institute for china studies here in berlin he argues quite simply the germany must...
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of a major threat posed by communist china. ever since i wrote that book , i have tried to do another china book and every publisher i approached said we will not write a single topic china book you can have chapters but not a single topic. why is that quick. >> i don't know i don't know if it was concerns if they would sell that finally i dug in my heels and said it's time to do another book on the threat from china as it is becoming greater than it was way back when the china threat was published in 2000. >> your book is very timely. but let me ask about this title and then you go on inside communist china's drive for global supremacy the second half is understandable. >> the communist are steeped in ancient strategy many people know of the famous strategist who comes from the warring states era 200 bc. there's also a book called the 36 strategies the author isn't clear but it is military strategies over weaker power to defeat a stronger power which is beijing's main goal today. the first is called to see this guy across the
of a major threat posed by communist china. ever since i wrote that book , i have tried to do another china book and every publisher i approached said we will not write a single topic china book you can have chapters but not a single topic. why is that quick. >> i don't know i don't know if it was concerns if they would sell that finally i dug in my heels and said it's time to do another book on the threat from china as it is becoming greater than it was way back when the china threat was...
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and china last month. u.s. treasury secretary said that it was a great agreement i think the vice premier and president xi in china were also very optimistic that a good deal could be reached but somehow overnight the u.s. trade team saying that china read a lot of the aspects the core issues like currency manipulation force joint venture is an intellectual property and those were not up for negotiation on the u.s. side now i don't know if that's true or not because china is pushing back saying that we were asking them to change what you michael and john pointed out and fringing on their sovereign and they're here they're struggling enormously plenty and don't you know stuff for us to keep talking about but on different episode of cross-town many thanks to my guests in washington forest hills and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time to remember. what is it calling coin is magic and the new type of digital currency essential eyes digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd for bankers call
and china last month. u.s. treasury secretary said that it was a great agreement i think the vice premier and president xi in china were also very optimistic that a good deal could be reached but somehow overnight the u.s. trade team saying that china read a lot of the aspects the core issues like currency manipulation force joint venture is an intellectual property and those were not up for negotiation on the u.s. side now i don't know if that's true or not because china is pushing back saying...
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so call the china we call the mainland ok we are taiwan our mainland we together is a china is a one china war if you think the threats from china is so serious as one why do you european people all the people around the world all the members are in the end try to work with china try to have dialogue with china try to solve problems it's true that you know that as well as i do it's not a human rights record is there working history we can do that too apart from trade what exactly does democratic taiwan have been common these days with one party communist china you have free elections yes you will change your party in power they don't you have independent courts they don't you have a free press they don't you can speak out against abuses of power and they can't what on earth have you got in common with mainland china. i think we should emphasize differences. go there work with them be their friends be their brothers and change them instead of being their enemies go there walk with them you can change you like what do you are doing with them now what are you going to do a country about
so call the china we call the mainland ok we are taiwan our mainland we together is a china is a one china war if you think the threats from china is so serious as one why do you european people all the people around the world all the members are in the end try to work with china try to have dialogue with china try to solve problems it's true that you know that as well as i do it's not a human rights record is there working history we can do that too apart from trade what exactly does...
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china is not russia. china wants to show it's different from russia for example china has no militarily involved. china has dispatched zero troops. russia has interest in libya and syria. china wants ability. the dynamics are economics. with russia its presence is political. they have commonality in the crisis management but they have different interests. think you. >> any other comments? >> i wanted to follow one but will said. i recall at my college graduation president lyndon johnson did say they were going to send american boys to die for asian boys. wills question it seems to me that china offers a more attractive governance model but the ease of model of doing business. you got the foreign practices act, you got a deal with congress, the poor guy from libya didn't turn out so well and why china is taking is a long view and doesn't have an ideological position. they are basically for economic reasons. i am wondering given the fact that china seems to be presenting an attractive position, what should
china is not russia. china wants to show it's different from russia for example china has no militarily involved. china has dispatched zero troops. russia has interest in libya and syria. china wants ability. the dynamics are economics. with russia its presence is political. they have commonality in the crisis management but they have different interests. think you. >> any other comments? >> i wanted to follow one but will said. i recall at my college graduation president lyndon...
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that china is now trying to regain what rightfully. belongs to it and ultimately that's that's an odds of it the american perception of the world to be cheese any rising power as an offense if aggressive and aiming to take something away from america do you think those perceptions how things a supposed to be with ever be reconciled i think it's always very hard when you have an adjustment in terms of power between rising powers and status quo post some index what we have seen throughout history does also true with regard to china no you're absolutely right in part of course because you quote in my book. in saying that china is owed to regain what it sees its its position within eastern asia and i think that's going to happen i mean china is the most populous country within the region it is seen as the center within the region not these now in in economic terms and i think there is very little over a long period of time that you know to states can do to prevent that the question is how do we get from here to there while avoiding this qu
that china is now trying to regain what rightfully. belongs to it and ultimately that's that's an odds of it the american perception of the world to be cheese any rising power as an offense if aggressive and aiming to take something away from america do you think those perceptions how things a supposed to be with ever be reconciled i think it's always very hard when you have an adjustment in terms of power between rising powers and status quo post some index what we have seen throughout history...
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interested in china. now it seems like that's changed and everybody seems to be very interested in china and i do agree a lot with what derek said. when china got into the wto. i remember where the negotiations were going and that was a big deal and there were tremendous expectations that china would not just open up its economy to u.s. trade and investment, but also transfer more into a market-based economy within around 15 years and even the chinese were saying that and after a couple of years we saw china make some progress in the wto and trade which increased a lot. there were a lot of positives, but china didn't really begin that transition in the free market economy and in 2006 they went backwards with greater state intervention and there's a lot of disappointment veesz vis china and a lot of frustration. for who i work for there is tons of frustration with china and has been for many years and this is a huge issue and where we're going on this is really not clear yet so i'll give you my perspective
interested in china. now it seems like that's changed and everybody seems to be very interested in china and i do agree a lot with what derek said. when china got into the wto. i remember where the negotiations were going and that was a big deal and there were tremendous expectations that china would not just open up its economy to u.s. trade and investment, but also transfer more into a market-based economy within around 15 years and even the chinese were saying that and after a couple of...
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so it is true, globally, i would say. 0nce china goes to a country, once china invests a nd china goes to a country, once china invests and sets up a country et cetera, of course it will be much better if you can generate goodwill. but sometimes it will take time. let me give you an example. look at the bridge between hong kong, macau and china mainland. there are critics, many people say it will not make money. but i am sure in due time it will create so much benefit for the people in this part of china that eve ryo ne people in this part of china that everyone will be proud of that. and people will like you. alvin. you can never purchase respect, you can only earn it. this is my answer in response to parag. world is wondering what kind of rising power is going to be and what it will use its power for. so far there are positive aspect and people can see those and there are some negative aspect. but it is hard to say, still. i think the jury is still out and they are waiting to see if they can be convinced that china will use its power for lofty goals that it states in its beaches or i
so it is true, globally, i would say. 0nce china goes to a country, once china invests a nd china goes to a country, once china invests and sets up a country et cetera, of course it will be much better if you can generate goodwill. but sometimes it will take time. let me give you an example. look at the bridge between hong kong, macau and china mainland. there are critics, many people say it will not make money. but i am sure in due time it will create so much benefit for the people in this...
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is a threat and threatening china and china is reacting funny because the u.s. commander on the ground in the asia pacific davidson in february told the u.s. senate the exact opposite he says through fear and economic pressure beijing is working to expand its form of ideology in order to bend break and replace the existing rules based international order who's with losing rules of international order who's cracking down on the booty oh who's love to paris climate agreement who's challenging. him and reached with the iranians who. it's not china i mean you could make it all about america but i'm not here to defend trump's america but the reality is that chinese hawks independently of the u.s. are on the ascendant in your country on twentieth of december chinese rear admiral lower un said the chinese navy should consider sinking two u.s. aircraft carriers and killing ten thousand u.s. service personnel what do united states fears the most is taking casualties we'll see how frightened america is. i don't take these these these type of comments serious the chance of
is a threat and threatening china and china is reacting funny because the u.s. commander on the ground in the asia pacific davidson in february told the u.s. senate the exact opposite he says through fear and economic pressure beijing is working to expand its form of ideology in order to bend break and replace the existing rules based international order who's with losing rules of international order who's cracking down on the booty oh who's love to paris climate agreement who's challenging....
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china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going to move forward here but it's our way or the highway and that doesn't go down well the country that is successful is china fred. well i think that that's true and however it didn't start really from those trump administration i think globally is a nationalism and this lot of dissatisfaction with their own government you know using china as a scapegoat it's one way that this administration is doing i think if you're looking in terms of the were all of the or you in the definition of democracy i think that all nations should have a role in terms o
china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going...
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or china or a more human rights oriented china or a more liberal china critics on. you. i mean i think broadly she will have been happy with the way this trip went as as you were saying there was potential for for problems and tension and i think she when she headed back to berlin those the there hadn't been really any tension there hadn't been some big blow up. the protests in hong kong for example but i would say that what was missing from this trip was sort of the european approach we've seen europe taking a much tougher approach with china over the past year. back in march i think it was french president emmanuel michel invited merkel and the european commission president roh juncker to paris to meet with season ping to sort of send a message europe is united on china we can't be divided and going to beijing at this time after this year of reforms investment screening to protect german and european companies from chinese chinese acquisitions to go there with a large contingent of german c.e.o.'s to put the focus back on business i think some of germany's partners in
or china or a more human rights oriented china or a more liberal china critics on. you. i mean i think broadly she will have been happy with the way this trip went as as you were saying there was potential for for problems and tension and i think she when she headed back to berlin those the there hadn't been really any tension there hadn't been some big blow up. the protests in hong kong for example but i would say that what was missing from this trip was sort of the european approach we've...
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around 95% of respondents are in china for china. that's important because if you're operating in the china market or manufactured in the china market, then the tariffs and the bilateral relationship will impact you in a very different way. that being said, read a quarter -- about a quarter of our companies are leveraging china sport platform for the new broad or for the united states. 67% of respondents in this year's survey were in china are -- or are based in china. around 33% are based in the united states, 2% in other locations, europe, south america, et cetera. so getting into the survey, the key findings this year, companies are commercially successful in china. revenue in china operations increased last year and the overwhelming majority of our member company respondents, 97% were profitable. , however, trade frictions are eroding use company competitiveness. this is happening because both u.s. and chinese retaliatory tariffs and because u.s. companies are increasingly viewed as unreliable suppliers. while this issue is top o
around 95% of respondents are in china for china. that's important because if you're operating in the china market or manufactured in the china market, then the tariffs and the bilateral relationship will impact you in a very different way. that being said, read a quarter -- about a quarter of our companies are leveraging china sport platform for the new broad or for the united states. 67% of respondents in this year's survey were in china are -- or are based in china. around 33% are based in...
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is china using to tell was here in methods to conduct trade. is china creating a. style system of controlling its own citizens. about the social credit system for example i think it's very interesting to look at how that discussion what's going on here in germany for example and what's going on with the discussion going on in china especially if for example about the credit system and believe it or not many think it's actually a good thing because you say look at the crime rates. and then people feel safe i'm not saying that it come as a cost or i'm saying it's what a lot of chinese. people in general i think it's 15 is somehow more important than privacy because they also help people look at privacy is a very different you feel look at the privacy issues through the chinese lens they somehow rather sacrifice their privacy in order to get convenience and also safety so i think from that point of view a lot of chinese doesn't even look at it as a monitoring system so i think it's a quite interesting to just try to i think the chinese says of view and how easy it is
is china using to tell was here in methods to conduct trade. is china creating a. style system of controlling its own citizens. about the social credit system for example i think it's very interesting to look at how that discussion what's going on here in germany for example and what's going on with the discussion going on in china especially if for example about the credit system and believe it or not many think it's actually a good thing because you say look at the crime rates. and then...
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china trade war, china has suffered. china once to send an economic friendship within neighboring countries. but, india has been reluctant member. also, it generates a law of economic benefits mainly because china's level of protection is still high in india's level of protection is very high. as the negotiations out of the total 19 chapters, seven chapters have been basically agreed on going on but there are chapters which are market access issues, in particular india is very much afraid of the negative impact of trade on domestic industries because cheap chinese products are now flowing into india and india would be further exposed to chinese products. intellectual property, e- commerce, these are difficult issues and differences in views among countries. the negotiation will likely be concluded this year. china softening position and of course it depends on india's election outcome. hopefully, they will continue to be supported in this term and can be more forthcoming because a law of time, more time and leeway provid
china trade war, china has suffered. china once to send an economic friendship within neighboring countries. but, india has been reluctant member. also, it generates a law of economic benefits mainly because china's level of protection is still high in india's level of protection is very high. as the negotiations out of the total 19 chapters, seven chapters have been basically agreed on going on but there are chapters which are market access issues, in particular india is very much afraid of...
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to china. in an economic sense, the u.s. is already very near both employment. it's questionable how many extra goods and services we can actually produce and send over to china. you might see some repackaging of purchases that would already be made in any case, maybe some pulling forward of purchases that could be made in subsequent years or commitments being routed, instead of going through third countries. like canada allies or australia or countries in southeast asia selling less, but instead having the purchases go from the u.s. to china. even if those purchases happen, i think there is a basic sort of contradiction that you're talking about between one of the major goals that the trump administration had in launching this negotiation. adam just mentioned them here. is encouraging china to be a more market-oriented economy. i mean, that is kind of the whole reason for launching this negotiation. when china decides to make these purchases, many will happen through state owned enterprises. m
to china. in an economic sense, the u.s. is already very near both employment. it's questionable how many extra goods and services we can actually produce and send over to china. you might see some repackaging of purchases that would already be made in any case, maybe some pulling forward of purchases that could be made in subsequent years or commitments being routed, instead of going through third countries. like canada allies or australia or countries in southeast asia selling less, but...
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china once ruled the waves. the chinese empire stretched across east asia and its influence reaches far as the edges of europe. for almost 2000 years from the 1st century b.c. e. china was a leading world power full of invention and adventure a center of global trade. underpinning the power and wealth was the principle of order which bound together a vast and i keep ing it from collapse. 252300 years ago the chinese world was united on the one leadership of that's when this very idea or my ideal of a china order was put in practice so for the 1st time a singer. go or 30 unify the whole known world they call the chinese world or china as we call it today the time called the chain and that's where the word china comes from. the chin dynasty had emerged victorious for a prolonged period of wars between rival states and in the year 221 b.c. it's not about creating the 1st chinese empire. it introduced a common currency and a standardized language across china. the chin imperial project was built on a strategy design
china once ruled the waves. the chinese empire stretched across east asia and its influence reaches far as the edges of europe. for almost 2000 years from the 1st century b.c. e. china was a leading world power full of invention and adventure a center of global trade. underpinning the power and wealth was the principle of order which bound together a vast and i keep ing it from collapse. 252300 years ago the chinese world was united on the one leadership of that's when this very idea or my...
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because china has no challenge to the ideology, china and the u.s. and the world has one global market. but in the past, in the soviet union era, we have parallel markets. and china does not have military block vis-a-vis the western military block. therefore, i think it's only economic trade war, not code war. i'm quite optimistic that the u.s. and china can settle their disputes because they don't have structure or contradiction at all. thank you. >> okay, in the back, ma'am. yes. >> hi. this question is for dr. coates. i'm with nhk. so there have been recent reports that saudi arabia is significantly escalating its ballistic missile program with the help of china. so my question is how concerned is the administration that this will further spark a potential arms race in the middle east? thank you. >> that's always a source of significant concern. the truly i think though escalatory activity has been on the part of iran, far more aggressive program to expand its military footprint and taking a series of increasingly aggressive actions. certainly the
because china has no challenge to the ideology, china and the u.s. and the world has one global market. but in the past, in the soviet union era, we have parallel markets. and china does not have military block vis-a-vis the western military block. therefore, i think it's only economic trade war, not code war. i'm quite optimistic that the u.s. and china can settle their disputes because they don't have structure or contradiction at all. thank you. >> okay, in the back, ma'am. yes....
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and china. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle our chime in the u.s. in trying an end game the battle lines have been drawn and demands made in this trade war it appears both sides are preparing for the long haul what does it mean to win a trade war what does it mean to lose and how far could this escalate. cross-talk in the trade war i'm joined by my guest fred tang in new york he is president of the american china public affairs institute and hope you've been sitting. james bradley he is a new york times number one best selling author of among others flags of our fathers and the china mirage rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it when we go to fred 1st in new york well it's been months and months now we've been talking about a trade war i don't know if that's the appropriate term i'm more concerned with something much more broader than that is a cold war. that pits the united states against china and
and china. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle our chime in the u.s. in trying an end game the battle lines have been drawn and demands made in this trade war it appears both sides are preparing for the long haul what does it mean to win a trade war what does it mean to lose and how far could this escalate. cross-talk in the trade war i'm joined by my guest fred tang in new york he is president of the american china public affairs institute and hope...
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china is big china a sponsor china is trying to change. the nation is striving for power to become the technology of the world. and road initiatives in twenty first century. it's been called by the rich chinese marshall plan dates back to complain dominance does the trade got the. better so. we cannot let mutual suspicion. so we get the better of us. you're one straight but. this has to lead to aggressive prosody that we're still struggling to achieve using them much fun not. nice outside. european industries are increasingly falling under chinese control. it is going to play european enterprises need to get the same degree of access to the market as the chinese get in europe. china is a global player when it comes to digital infrastructure europeans have long been familiar with the dominance of chinese giants like who play. instruments spying on europe. none of us is naïve. china relations facing new challenges time. the only one on hardball and you said you were looking for the closest possible relationship right here or should we disre
china is big china a sponsor china is trying to change. the nation is striving for power to become the technology of the world. and road initiatives in twenty first century. it's been called by the rich chinese marshall plan dates back to complain dominance does the trade got the. better so. we cannot let mutual suspicion. so we get the better of us. you're one straight but. this has to lead to aggressive prosody that we're still struggling to achieve using them much fun not. nice outside....
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another threat from china as it is becoming greater back when the china threat was published. >> your book is very timely. let me ask you about the title. deceiving the sky. talk about the second half is very clear and understandable but where does deceiving the sky quick. >> they are steeped in ancient strategy and many people know of the famous strategist who comes from the warring states air. there's also a book called the 36 strategies whose author is not quite clear but a compendium of military strategies that could allow a weaker power to destroy another power. the and they want the emperors to go to war arrange for dinner at the home of wealthy peasants and that he stepped in and it moved and realized it wasn't a house after all it turned out to be about so now he had to decide to go to war or return home so the point is you have to deceive the sky the legend is the emperor and the emperor was considered a godlike figure. so to deceive god to achieve your objective. this is a strategy that chinese communist party that specifically directed at the united states. >> and that you
another threat from china as it is becoming greater back when the china threat was published. >> your book is very timely. let me ask you about the title. deceiving the sky. talk about the second half is very clear and understandable but where does deceiving the sky quick. >> they are steeped in ancient strategy and many people know of the famous strategist who comes from the warring states air. there's also a book called the 36 strategies whose author is not quite clear but a...
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china china china china china they want to make a deal. the question is do i want to make a deal we've heard u.s. president donald trump talk about china many times. in fact it was he who started the so-called trade war with china you know the 2018 with tariffs piling up on both countries imports that isn't a real war and how much of it is impacting china's massive economy and it's 1400000000 people. by income all santamaria here in the library of the national museum of qatar will this trade war between the world's 2 biggest economies have repercussions far beyond their own shores we're seeking answers today as the president and founder of the center for china and globalization dr wang talks to al-jazeera. dr wang thank you for joining us thank you for talking to al-jazeera i think for 18 months now we have heard the story of the so-called trade war between the united states and china but we hear it mostly through the prism of the united states possibly because donald trump shuts the loudest about it but we certainly haven't heard much of
china china china china china they want to make a deal. the question is do i want to make a deal we've heard u.s. president donald trump talk about china many times. in fact it was he who started the so-called trade war with china you know the 2018 with tariffs piling up on both countries imports that isn't a real war and how much of it is impacting china's massive economy and it's 1400000000 people. by income all santamaria here in the library of the national museum of qatar will this trade...
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what did china want to happen there? what does china want? how do they want this situation to be resolved? >> so margaret can comment. she was there -- i was covering for nbc, not cbs -- [ laughter ] so i would say a couple of things. the first thing is the absence of an agreement out of hanoi was not something that chinaa wanted. china wanted to see some sort of agreement. i think as we all know, their bottom line is stability on the korean peninsula and they do not want to see crises as we saw in 2017 and they would like to see some sort of agreement out of hanoi. many of us are surprised that there wasn't one and i was quite surprised that there wasn't an agreement, and i'm kind of worried about the path forward, but i think the bottom line for china is they would like to see some sort of agreement that ensures there's not more testing by north korea that compels political crises for the united states. of course, they would like to see some practical things done with regard to the north korea nuclear test site which sits on the chinese bor
what did china want to happen there? what does china want? how do they want this situation to be resolved? >> so margaret can comment. she was there -- i was covering for nbc, not cbs -- [ laughter ] so i would say a couple of things. the first thing is the absence of an agreement out of hanoi was not something that chinaa wanted. china wanted to see some sort of agreement. i think as we all know, their bottom line is stability on the korean peninsula and they do not want to see crises as...
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happened again with china sort of years ago is was complete different from the china today because china always says it's now a responsible big nation the international word and they're going to to use force because of the international conflict china always says we want peaceful meaning to solve the problem they can be that china says we now have a problem my home back yard i just make my soldier suit or to give it clear that it's no problem to more. than the ball and not the outcome and is china's going to celebrate 60 years of funding of the people's republic china beginning of october. that's coming up yeah i don't believe they're going to be have a very very bad image in the international press when the pier is marching to hong kong ok so china plays a very long game though the communist party in beijing. if we look at the past if we look at what's happened in tibet what happened in tiananmen square the internment of the weak corps i mean beijing is not adverse to reverting to force at the end of the day it could it would be because hong kong has nothing legal framework this is a pa
happened again with china sort of years ago is was complete different from the china today because china always says it's now a responsible big nation the international word and they're going to to use force because of the international conflict china always says we want peaceful meaning to solve the problem they can be that china says we now have a problem my home back yard i just make my soldier suit or to give it clear that it's no problem to more. than the ball and not the outcome and is...
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managed to escape from china. and turkey other weaker the work force and the home reflect conditions in the camps. wants to tell her story so the whole world can know the plight of her people. in 30 minutes on t w. it was the speeches. his life perhaps his best certainly his most difficult chancellor helmut coolidge addresses the people of east germany shortly after the fall of the wall. the crowd clamors for german unity journalist peter lim borg was at the scene. 13 years later he looks back on the tightrope act in dresden in 75 minutes on the move. in the other night of climate change. because most of. what ideas do they have for their future. g.w. dot com africa megacities the melting just. click the towns or. the big bang that created today's world. in the ninety's. a good term for it in politics business and german. law in iran meet the people of the islamic revolution under the title hamas he had always dreamt of a state in this sharia law which ruled. china opens up making its initial flirtation capitalism
managed to escape from china. and turkey other weaker the work force and the home reflect conditions in the camps. wants to tell her story so the whole world can know the plight of her people. in 30 minutes on t w. it was the speeches. his life perhaps his best certainly his most difficult chancellor helmut coolidge addresses the people of east germany shortly after the fall of the wall. the crowd clamors for german unity journalist peter lim borg was at the scene. 13 years later he looks back...
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to rise ation china is not the first country to claim land in the south china sea and china is not of the first country duty of the probably weapons. is necessary defense this is our land and we've got to defend them sit china's military has been on high alert to us missile destroyer sails near china's artificial islands in the south china sea united states say the operation was just a freedom of navigation patrol but beijing says it as a violation of china's sovereignty and stability in the region. why is that where they thought. well in china in the united states certainly have a different opinion regarding this kind of operations they use a u.s. believes that as a challenge in china as a so-called excessive claims in the south china sea why china believes that china is defending its sovereign rights so we are. not talking about the same saying in different lights i personally. delegations. american counterparts on this very important issue what i can say is that. this very core concept though you and conversational see that is freed of navigation both china and the united states ag
to rise ation china is not the first country to claim land in the south china sea and china is not of the first country duty of the probably weapons. is necessary defense this is our land and we've got to defend them sit china's military has been on high alert to us missile destroyer sails near china's artificial islands in the south china sea united states say the operation was just a freedom of navigation patrol but beijing says it as a violation of china's sovereignty and stability in the...
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china is an important part but some reporters do express concerns about china's economic might. the country sells a billion euros worth of consumer goods to europe every day should we be afraid of china i also who grew up in beijing and now lives in germany. i want to find out if china's giant silk road investments in europe are a wakeup call if china or a partner or a rival. humanize. and mislead. china's a partner aspiring to be a rival trying to be a world leader that's already a kind of rivalry. and europe has good reason to be cautious. not because of the initiative but because of the possibilities that might accompany the initiatives. even if nobody china's ambitions might not be limited to the new silk road. the country could aspire to lead european and domestic markets. by the where will this leave european industry especially industry in western europe. and last but not least it's also possible that chinese technology will come to europe you know a chinese tech takes top spot europe will have given up one of its last remaining resources and that would be very bad becaus
china is an important part but some reporters do express concerns about china's economic might. the country sells a billion euros worth of consumer goods to europe every day should we be afraid of china i also who grew up in beijing and now lives in germany. i want to find out if china's giant silk road investments in europe are a wakeup call if china or a partner or a rival. humanize. and mislead. china's a partner aspiring to be a rival trying to be a world leader that's already a kind of...
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china you think it does them some issues here is china cannot to change not for a change such as china's own technology development and also china as a state owned enterprises and certain things but of course this should go back to goshen table but at the moment both countries and the political environment it's very critical of each other. there's a huge trade imbalance between the 2 countries president has more than doubled the tires on chinese imports yes what effect is that going to have on china. well certainly as a nation china will suffer more that's obvious chinese. leaders say acknowledges some of the challenges that elitist years of the risk and the pressures but they're not and. the issues that it's not just a one way street they believe it should change and should be willing and this is based on competitive advantage so therefore they think that the u.s. pressure on china isn't going to be the way that it hurts china in a severe way plus the concern about the strategic or security issues such as taiwan and the cyber man of course us also becoming clear critical of china's beha
china you think it does them some issues here is china cannot to change not for a change such as china's own technology development and also china as a state owned enterprises and certain things but of course this should go back to goshen table but at the moment both countries and the political environment it's very critical of each other. there's a huge trade imbalance between the 2 countries president has more than doubled the tires on chinese imports yes what effect is that going to have on...
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china relationship. ather, if american policy makers want to ensure a certain available in times of crisis policies around production and national formulary with be appropriate. our worth calling attention to this. taking a dependence on china for pharmaceutical products has been understood as one much the relationship can and should be thoughts of as safe. new through a ed lens of mistrust. we take them for critical components health characters just two, we are still working in good faith. if we no longer believe america can did so much of what the american era of globalization is no longer vali valid. determination that the chinese digital health it company would have divest its $100 million nvestment in the american patient health care platform has investors andn by had a negative effect. third, differences in appetite or investment and risk in relationship it large national b american unded by the and chinese systems. as the sets serve foundation for the 21st century economy. greater diversity and qu
china relationship. ather, if american policy makers want to ensure a certain available in times of crisis policies around production and national formulary with be appropriate. our worth calling attention to this. taking a dependence on china for pharmaceutical products has been understood as one much the relationship can and should be thoughts of as safe. new through a ed lens of mistrust. we take them for critical components health characters just two, we are still working in good faith. if...
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united states and europe's relationship as far as china is concerned with china. being in the position i'm in, i get lots and lots of visitors every day from europe. and it's always an interesting experience. i view them as my cousins. my grandfather immigrated on the german side. on the irish side it was my great, great grandfather that imbase rated and i think emof them as cousins. and i ask the german friends if they knew my grandfather which they didn't because it was 1898 when he came here. but in any event i guess i'm a little always i'm getting used to it. but i'm always concerned when they talk about our relationship. and i don't view us as having any kind of difficult relationship with europe at all. certainly we have differences. but i mean as far as the basic relationship our relationship is good. indeed, i'll give you a little anecdote in that regard. i had some friends not friends, people from germany come that were public officials and wanted to talk about a number of things. and the usual kind of issues that we talk about when we get together. and i
united states and europe's relationship as far as china is concerned with china. being in the position i'm in, i get lots and lots of visitors every day from europe. and it's always an interesting experience. i view them as my cousins. my grandfather immigrated on the german side. on the irish side it was my great, great grandfather that imbase rated and i think emof them as cousins. and i ask the german friends if they knew my grandfather which they didn't because it was 1898 when he came...
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and two, china. this is about the ecosystem, the types of users, demographics, young people, how you monetize. those are the things that characterize the chinese apps. i'm not projecting there will be two types of internet rules and regulations. i'm talking about the types of apps. that and user habits and preferences is what will prevent one group from entering the other. if i had to speculate, i would guess five years from now, the -- facebook, apps amazon, google, and the like -- will continue to dominate english-speaking countries and chineseand i think the types of apps -- tencent, alibaba, and a number of newcomers -- will be dominant in others will start to and asia.t in china when i say they stick to make inroads, i mean partnering with .ocal companies i think this is the likely split in the future in terms of the commercial and technical domination of essentially two of the world. could two different ecosystems being developed lead to military tensions? i don't think so and i hope not becaus
and two, china. this is about the ecosystem, the types of users, demographics, young people, how you monetize. those are the things that characterize the chinese apps. i'm not projecting there will be two types of internet rules and regulations. i'm talking about the types of apps. that and user habits and preferences is what will prevent one group from entering the other. if i had to speculate, i would guess five years from now, the -- facebook, apps amazon, google, and the like -- will...
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and i believe that china's investment standout is the china pakistan economic toreador more commonly known as the seat next project is going to use of t. and it currently represents 20 percent of the pakistani economy i think it's a very important project both the countries especially pakistan considering the fact that it has a big influence on the pakistan's. very the if those figures are accurate 20 percent of the economy one might understand why they're hesitant to speak out. now i mean certainly there are a number of countries that are beholden to china and the chinese government does buy silence through its investments whether through the bottom road initiative the large infrastructure project or through other kind of the kinds of investments but what was particularly surprising is there were several members of the organization of islamic cooperation wealthy countries like saudi arabia the united arab emirates behind qatar and others that you know similarly were were silent they don't they don't rely on chinese investments they're not beholden to china in the same way as poor co
and i believe that china's investment standout is the china pakistan economic toreador more commonly known as the seat next project is going to use of t. and it currently represents 20 percent of the pakistani economy i think it's a very important project both the countries especially pakistan considering the fact that it has a big influence on the pakistan's. very the if those figures are accurate 20 percent of the economy one might understand why they're hesitant to speak out. now i mean...
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/china relations: trade. the two nations' dispute has largely played out as a tariff war, but there are underlying issues and arguments on both sides. so, in partnership with the pulitzer center, we tell this story with two correspondents, nick schifrin and katrina yu. they begin in china's silicon valley, shenzhen. >> yu: in shenzhen's seg-e-market, you can buy anything electronic. there are ten floors of circuit boards, battery-powered children's toys, digital watches, wireless headphones, even bitcoin-mining computers. >> schifrin: and all of this is sold all over the world becaused international companies have long tapped into china's massive market and huge supply of reliable labor. >> yu: if you have an electronic product that's labeled "made in china," the chances are its parts come from here and end up all over the world, including the u.s. >> schifrin: for decades, the world's two largest economies, the u.s. and china, have been integrated. but now, the trump administration is trying to change that,
/china relations: trade. the two nations' dispute has largely played out as a tariff war, but there are underlying issues and arguments on both sides. so, in partnership with the pulitzer center, we tell this story with two correspondents, nick schifrin and katrina yu. they begin in china's silicon valley, shenzhen. >> yu: in shenzhen's seg-e-market, you can buy anything electronic. there are ten floors of circuit boards, battery-powered children's toys, digital watches, wireless...
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boy in china does trying to have. enough leverage at this point or is big leverage as the united states has because the u.s. has imposed two hundred fifty billion dollars worth of tariffs on china in return china as opposed to one hundred ten billion dollars. yes of course we know all know that the chinese export to the us is a much bigger than us exports to china in terms of sheer trade volume and china of course cannot. match each of the us a higher tariff against chinese. goods hiver china is china is a huge market for us for united states not only in terms of goods but also goods and export of technology so also china has a growing market for us that is huge. leverage and saw a lot of the u.s. business actually very much are concerned with a looming to resume trade war a major trade war between the two sides certainly china doesn't want to see that but however china will not allow the united states to dictate its economic policy however here every day for example is opening a wider how will this terrified by the u
boy in china does trying to have. enough leverage at this point or is big leverage as the united states has because the u.s. has imposed two hundred fifty billion dollars worth of tariffs on china in return china as opposed to one hundred ten billion dollars. yes of course we know all know that the chinese export to the us is a much bigger than us exports to china in terms of sheer trade volume and china of course cannot. match each of the us a higher tariff against chinese. goods hiver china...
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you suggested regards to have china, how we share data with china. i was hoping you might elaborate. >> it will take a little more time to explain why this issue matters. we think about the global economy, one of the most important areas is precision medicine. it is predicated on the development of these large data sets. to the extent there continued to be a symmetry's. that is one of the asic learnings we should be pulling out of other high-technology sectors that have struggled with symmetry. so i don't think we have to approach that in a particularly militaristic manner. he needs to be acknowledged in which trade protocols that were designed to participate in cast metal and aluminum sheeting don't necessarily do well in the era of data or artificial intelligence. i think this needs additional attention in the space we are talking about. it's relative and things like machine vision and how it will be applied in oncology. it's hard to overstate that we need to get this right quickly. >> thank you to our witnesses for an interesting account. very qui
you suggested regards to have china, how we share data with china. i was hoping you might elaborate. >> it will take a little more time to explain why this issue matters. we think about the global economy, one of the most important areas is precision medicine. it is predicated on the development of these large data sets. to the extent there continued to be a symmetry's. that is one of the asic learnings we should be pulling out of other high-technology sectors that have struggled with...