The U.S. and its allies should not speculate about China based on their own historical choices.
The U.S. should welcome more students from China ... but they should come to study the humanities rather than the sciences.
China doesn't interfere in other countries' diplomacy, and is happy to see other countries live in harmony.
What hasn't changed is the mindset of treating the region as its 'backyard,' and what has continued is its hegemonic logic.
The U.S. has been engaging in phrase mongering, hoping that the "competition" between China and the U.S. will not evolve into a "conflict."
The U.S. supported its allies with just rhetoric but not giving actual hands or, of course, U.S. has made dual-handed preparation.
Given the strong U.S. ties and support from Japan, now is the time for the world's democracies to recognize Taiwan.
Biden wishes to restore U.S. engagement with multilateral institutions and associate his country with multilateral approaches to global issues.
Taiwan’s leaders should recognize that in the current international political situation, they need to enact balanced policies and be empathetic.