Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

China Positions Itself As An Alternative To 'Unpredictable' Trump


(MENAFN- Asia Times) After the second world war, the US and its western allies created a set of international agreements and institutions to govern attitudes to mutual defense, economics and human rights. For decades this created stable alliances and predictable economic plans.

But, unlike his predecessors, Donald Trump believes that international organizations undermine US interests and sovereignty. He has withdrawn the US from the World Health Organization, and there is speculation he could reduce the US commitment to the United Nations . US investment in NATO's mutual defense pact remains under discussion .

But while Washington is busy sounding the retreat from the very world order it had a hand in building, Beijing is looking to increase its international role . Chinese leadership in international agencies affiliated with the UN has increased over the years, and so has its financial commitment to international institutions.

That's not all. China is also a prominent member of trade coalitions such as the 15-member Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and the ten-member Brics group (led by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). These groups not only promote greater economic integration among its members, but may reduce members' reliance on the US economy and the US dollar . Given an increasingly volatile US, China's presence as the second largest economy in the world in these trade groups would be useful.

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