The upside to dialogue between Washington and Beijing should never be overlooked, says the Financial Times’ Edward Luce.
US President Joe Biden and China's President Xi Jinping meet on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali on Nov 14, 2022. threatened to spiral out of control. The odds are that the giants will relapse into high tension, or worse. In the meantime, they are becoming
Three US Cabinet secretaries - the US secretaries of state, treasury and commerce - have been to China since mid-June. None yielded swooning deliverables. Yet theseWang’s trip will be the first visit to Washington by a Chinese foreign minister since before the pandemic. It is likely to pave the way forBiden’s record has also been unev
The only upside was to Pelosi’s domestic brand. Yet the chief blame for the freeze in bilateral relations belonged to China. Xi’s economic ineptitude has been hard to overstate. The same applies to his ability to frighten China’s neighbours. The important point is that China has at least temporarily lost that swagger about its ultimate destiny. All of which adds up to a greater readiness to talk.
As Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, this week pointed out: “High-level and repeated interaction is crucial to clear up misperception ... and to arrest downward spirals that could erupt into a major crisis.”
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