Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. China vs. America: Brinkmanship and Statemanship 115 November 15, 2014 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Age (Australia) on 15 November 2014 by John Garnaut (link to originallink to original) Translated from English by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:AustraliaBarack ObamaChinaGroup of 20Xi Jinping Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Israel: The Problem Is US Warm Ties with Turkey and Qatar December 14, 2025. Published in Israel HayomIsrael [needs] to move from basing relations with the U.S. on a concept of shared values to basing relations on Israel's value as an asset to the U.S. 0 Saudi Arabia: Pro-Israel Influences Targeting US Churches December 16, 2025. Published in Arab News Israel is weaponizing the Christian faith to enforce a foreign political agenda on the American people. 0 Austria: The FPÖ Is a Means to an End for Trump December 15, 2025. Published in Der Standard[T]he U.S. government’s interference in Europe is motivated solely by its own interests. 0 Turkey: Yes, the US Will Shrink Back into Its Shell December 16, 2025. Published in Daily Sabah 0 Ghana: US National Security Strategy 2025: How Accra Should Read Washington’s New Security Doctrine December 16, 2025. Published in GhanaWeb[The 2025 US National Security Strategy] is, in effect, an American First world order written into doctrine. 0 Topics El Salvador: A Pardon with Geopolitical Significance: Trump, Hernández and the Honduran Right Wing December 17, 2025. Published in El MundoStone ... argued that Hernández’s liberation would give renewed energy to the Honduran right wing, destabilize President Castro’s government, and strengthen what he believes to be Trump and the U.S.’ interests in the region. 0 Spain: A Warning That’s Impossible To Ignore December 17, 2025. Published in El Mundo[T]his new strategy is a thorough proposal for the reconfiguration of the world order. 0 Germany: One Should Take It as an Honor December 17, 2025. Published in TazBacking up allegations with facts is just so yesterday. 0 Ireland: Trump’s Disturbing National Security Strategy Should Be Required Reading December 17, 2025. Published in Irish Times 0 Canada: Don’t Be like Trump: If You’ve Got Nothing Good To Say, Staying Quiet Is a Wonderful Christmas Gift December 17, 2025. Published in Toronto Star 0 Saudi Arabia: Pro-Israel Influences Targeting US Churches December 16, 2025. Published in Arab News Israel is weaponizing the Christian faith to enforce a foreign political agenda on the American people. 0 Ghana: US National Security Strategy 2025: How Accra Should Read Washington’s New Security Doctrine December 16, 2025. Published in GhanaWeb[The 2025 US National Security Strategy] is, in effect, an American First world order written into doctrine. 0 Ireland: At the Top of the 2025 Naughty List Is the US, Now Officially in Climate Denial December 16, 2025. Published in Irish Times 0 Related Articles Australia: Trump’s Quietly Released National Security Document Didn’t Escape Europe’s Attention December 16, 2025. Published in ABC News Australia Saudi Arabia: Trump: Don’t Fence Me In December 13, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatTrump cannot be bound by any manifesto. Taiwan: Beijing Takes Dim View of Agreement after Leak of Ukraine Special Envoy’s Calls December 11, 2025. Published in World JournalIt is now an open question whether U.S.-China-Russia relations will undergo a major reversal under Trump. Singapore: Trump’s Unconventional Diplomacy Will Come at High Cost for US Partners December 8, 2025. Published in Channel News Asia Saudi Arabia: Will the Race to the Moon Create Conflicts in Space? December 6, 2025. Published in Arab NewsAs competition increases between the U.S. and China, there is a race to see who will be able to colonize the moon first. Previous articleG20: Words from the Wise?Next articleBarack Obama Wows Youth with Social Media and Beer References LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment