Saturday, July 20, 2019

The Sino-American Relationship Essay -- China Politics Government Essa

The Sino-American Relationship   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  The main focus of this paper is to analyze the Sino-American relationship and the factors both past and present that make it a complicated and very important issue, as well as future expectations for the development of continued relations. American contact with China in the past has been less than positive and China is a country that values respect and honesty in its value system. China and the USA do not share the same view of the world. There has been much misunderstanding and even underhanded policy when it came to the USA, especially with the changing of our presidents. Clinton was a strong supporter of having Asia involved in the future of America. He urged that China become a part of the World Trade Organization to make the relationship that of a partnership. He had been quoted as referring to China as a strategic partner while Bush described China as a strategic competitor. (Tyler p1) Imagine the shock of China to be turned from favored friend to possible e nemy within the period of less than a year. In my opinion this is a relationship that both sides can mutually benefit from however up until this point it has been clouded by great egos and failed policies. This is an extremely important issue to discuss because China is one of the largest nations in terms of billions of people, as well as an upcoming superpower. In the future China will become stronger in terms of production and business, and the USA would be wise not to cause permanent damage by ignoring treaties and past foreign policy. America must remember they cannot change the rules of the game in the middle of playing! America is a democratic nation that values human rights, and in that platform fights a moral war naturally which would put the USA at odds with China on more than one issue.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  My personal expectations for the future of China and America’s diplomatic relationship is that it will continue to deteriorate if the USA does not find a better way to deal with the current problems involving Taiwan. The issue that I am mainly concerned with is the one-China principle which is set to have Taiwan ruled by the Communist party and no longer be a democratic entity and China would have sovereignty over Taiwan. Clinton had long urged that the USA continue to abandon talks with Taiwan and stuck to that policy during much of his term as president, t... ...bliography Chung, Chien-Peng. â€Å" Taiwan's Future: Mongolia or Tibet? â€Å"Asian Affairs: An American Review, Winter2001, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p233, 13p Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China in the USA. â€Å"Background: Sino American relationship.† 10 June, 2001 http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/7030.html Tyler, Marshall. â€Å"Clinton Calls for Swift WTO entry for China.† Los Angeles Times. 11 May 2001. Hui, Chun; Law, Kenneth S Tjosvold, Dean;. â€Å"Constructive Conflict in China: Cooperative Conflict as a Bridge Between East and West.† Journal of World Business, Summer2001, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p166, 18p â€Å"Pilot missing after US Spy jet sparks plane crash.† China Daily. 2 April 2001. Http://www1.chinadaily.com.cn/highlights/docs/2001-04-29/2520.html O’Hanlon, Michael. â€Å"War and coming Conflicts.† Harvard International Review, Summer 2001 Vol 23 Issue 2 p.42. Weidenbaum, Murray. †United States- China- Taiwan: A Precarious Triangle.† Challenge, Sep/Oct2000, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p92, 15p Wright, Robin. â€Å"The World: U.S. Tilt to Taipei is seen as Risky.† Los Angeles Times. 21 May 2001. â€Å" Sino-U.S. Ties Should Go Ahead From EP-3 Incident: Ambassador.† Xinhua News Agency. 6 June 2001.

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