US vs. China: New Cold War or Coexistence?
The world's two superpowers are locked in a spiral of tariffs, tech bans, and military posturing. Is this a necessary fight to save liberal democracy, or is America leading us into a catastrophic conflict over paranoia?
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The CSIS report details China's expansion of military outposts on artificial islands in the South China Sea, including runways, missile systems, and radar installations. It notes that China's actions have 'militarized' the region, directly challenging freedom of navigation and international law, with over 3,000 flights and patrols per year near contested features. This supports the pro argument that Beijing is a revisionist state seeking dominance, not coexistence.
This academic study in the Journal of International Economic Law documents systematic Chinese practices of forced technology transfers, joint venture requirements, and cyber-enabled intellectual property theft, costing the US economy an estimated $300 billion annually. It cites cases like the theft of trade secrets in the semiconductor and aerospace sectors, reinforcing the pro argument that China has weaponized trade and undermined fair competition.
The World Bank's analysis shows that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has financed over 3,000 infrastructure projects across 140 countries, with China providing $1 trillion in investments and offering debt restructuring to low-income nations. The report highlights that BRI projects have created an estimated 7 million jobs and improved electricity access for 10 million people, countering the 'debt trap' narrative and supporting the con argument that China acts as a partner, not a predator.
An analysis by the Peterson Institute for International Economics found that US tariffs on Chinese goods have raised prices for American consumers by $1,300 per household annually, while failing to revive domestic manufacturing. The study notes that US exports to China fell by 17% in 2023, and that tariffs have isolated US firms from global supply chains, supporting the con argument that these measures are economically damaging and driven by paranoia rather than necessity.
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