Chinese Puzzle: A Classical Liberal Approach to Post-pandemic Relations with China

S. Davies, S. Kamall
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COVID-19 is provoking a major reorientation of American and European foreign policy. At the heart of this is their changing relationship with China. The pandemic has given rise to fears of a new Cold War, which are based on out-of-date assumptions and a misunderstanding of China’s motivations. Unlike the USSR, it neither seeks hegemony, nor aspires to evangelise and export its political and economic system. It acts out of self-interest and seeks to become both a model nation for developing countries to emulate and the dominant rule-setter in the international trade and financial system. The strategy of constructive engagement, or liberal internationalism, is no longer working, but a more confrontational relationship with China could be economically costly and politically dangerous. There is an alternative to simple confrontation and military competition that could promote the goal of a freer, more peaceful world more effectively. The West may have to restrain sensitive trade and respond robustly to the Chinese government’s actions in Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and against Asian neighbours. However, this could be supplemented with a programme of engagement between private individuals, organisations, and firms in free societies with their Chinese counterparts. Organising more contact at a civil society level could lead to social and cultural changes that China’s current rulers will have to accept or find much less easy to manage.
中国之谜:大流行后与中国关系的古典自由主义方法
新冠肺炎正在引发美国和欧洲外交政策的重大重新定位。其核心是他们与中国不断变化的关系。新冠肺炎疫情引发了对新冷战的担忧,这种担忧是基于过时的假设和对中国动机的误解。与苏联不同,它既不寻求霸权,也不渴望传播和输出其政治和经济制度。中国从自身利益出发,既要成为发展中国家效仿的模范国家,又要成为国际贸易和金融体系中占主导地位的规则制定者。建设性接触或自由国际主义的策略不再奏效,但与中国建立更具对抗性的关系可能在经济上代价高昂,在政治上也很危险。除了简单的对抗和军事竞争之外,还有一种办法可以更有效地促进建立一个更自由、更和平的世界的目标。西方可能不得不限制敏感贸易,并对中国政府在新疆、香港和对亚洲邻国的行动做出强有力的回应。然而,这可以通过自由社会中的个人、组织和企业与中国同行之间的接触计划加以补充。在公民社会层面组织更多的接触,可能会导致社会和文化变革,而中国现任统治者将不得不接受这些变革,否则会发现管理起来要容易得多。
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