How Trump-era choices reshape US–China rivalry
Trump, China, and Power Shifts
These posts track how Trump-era policies transformed the US–China relationship from cautious engagement to overt strategic and economic rivalry. They cover Beijing’s mixed signals of willingness to cooperate on trade, US tariffs and a Supreme Court ruling that undercuts them, and controversies over Trump’s stance on Taiwan arms sales. The content also examines how a potential Trump 2.0 administration could further harden or redirect China policy, raising questions about American global dominance and the stability of the Indo-Pacific order. Together, they highlight the high stakes for global markets, security, and long-term great-power competition.
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Updated Feb 28, 2026