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ID171199
Title ProperGreat Chinese surprise
Other Title Information the rupture with the United States is real and is happening
LanguageENG
AuthorYang, Xiangfeng
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ample evidence exists that China was caught off guard by the Trump administration's onslaught of punishing acts—the trade war being a prime, but far from the only, example. This article, in addition to contextualizing their earlier optimism about the relations with the United States under President Trump, examines why Chinese leaders and analysts were surprised by the turn of events. It argues that three main factors contributed to the lapse of judgment. First, Chinese officials and analysts grossly misunderstood Donald Trump the individual. By overemphasizing his pragmatism while downplaying his unpredictability, they ended up underprepared for the policies he unleashed. Second, some ingrained Chinese beliefs, manifested in the analogies of the pendulum swing and the ‘bickering couple’, as well as the narrative of the ‘ballast’, lulled officials and scholars into undue optimism about the stability of the broader relationship. Third, analytical and methodological problems as well as political considerations prevented them from fully grasping the strategic shift against China in the US.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 96, No.2, Mar 2020; p 419–437
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol: 96 No 2
Key WordsUnited States ;  China ;  Trump Administration


 
 
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