权力转移、地位焦虑与中美战略竞争新态势 / Power Transition, Status Anxiety, and New Trends of Strategic Competition between China and the US

Q4 Social Sciences
Qiubin Wang
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Abstract

Since the end of World War II, the US has become the superpower after having overcome security and economic challenges from the Soviet Union and Japan. It has been able to maintain this unique status for decades. However, in recent years, with the rapid growth of China and its vigorous promotion of the Belt and Road Initiative, America’s pre-eminent status is facing an unprecedented challenge. As the economic gap between China and the US gets smaller, the possibility of power transition is emerging. This change of power status leads to a deep “status anxiety” inthe US. In fact, this anxiety is evident in both China and the US. However, as a hegemonic power, America’s status anxiety is stronger than that of the rising power. The US is feeling insecure, due to witnessing the fact that its pre-eminent position inthe economy, military, technology, and developmental model, as  well as other fields, are being replaced by other emerging powers. Because of the status change and status anxiety, competition has been stronger during the Trump administration and, as China is moving towards the center of the world stage, the Trump Administration identifies China as its “rival”, and adopts many measures to balance China. As a result, besides the competition in the traditional fields such as the economy, technology, security, etc., both China and the US are also engaging in intense competition in other areas, such as norms, conception, and their “circle of friends”. Despite the fact that China has no intention (nor capacity, either) to compete with or confront the US, when facing the overbearing challenges from the US, China should think about what it should do. This is also the most difficult diplomatic issue for China after its 40 years’ reform and opening-up.
权力转移、地位焦虑与中美战略竞争新态势 / Power Transition, Status Anxiety, and New Trends of Strategic Competition between China and the US
自第二次世界大战结束以来,美国克服了来自苏联和日本的安全和经济挑战,成为超级大国。几十年来,它一直能够保持这种独特的地位。然而,近年来,随着中国的快速发展和“一带一路”倡议的大力推进,美国的卓越地位正面临前所未有的挑战。随着中美经济差距的缩小,权力转移的可能性正在显现。这种权力地位的变化导致了美国深刻的“地位焦虑”。事实上,这种焦虑在中国和美国都很明显。然而,作为一个霸权国家,美国的地位焦虑比崛起大国更强烈。美国感到不安全,因为它在经济、军事、技术和发展模式以及其他领域的卓越地位正在被其他新兴大国所取代。由于地位的变化和地位的焦虑,特朗普执政期间的竞争更加激烈,随着中国走向世界舞台的中心,特朗普政府将中国视为“对手”,并采取了许多措施来平衡中国。因此,除了在经济、技术、安全等传统领域的竞争外,中美两国在规范、观念、“朋友圈”等其他领域也展开了激烈的竞争。尽管中国无意(也没有能力)与美国竞争或对抗,但面对美国的霸道挑战,中国应该思考自己应该做些什么。这也是中国改革开放40年来遇到的最棘手的外交问题。
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