Washington must avoid 'misjudging' Beijing

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Washington must avoid 'misjudging' Beijing

2021-01-29

Source: China Daily    Published: 2021-1-29


The United States must avoid misjudging China as the new administration in Washington is set to recalibrate the bilateral relations of the two major powers, said John Ross, a senior fellow of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China in Beijing.

"It's very dangerous for a major great power like the United States to have a distorted view of the world," said Ross, referring to the "Cold War mentality" of former president Donald Trump's administration against China.


One of the consequences of this "lose-lose policy" is that it prevented Washington from learning the lessons of China's fight against COVID-19, which has caused more than 430,000 deaths in the United States, said Ross, who used to work as an economic adviser to former London mayor Ken Livingstone.


"The general method of demagoguery is the worst. Some of the tweets by former secretary of state Mike Pompeo lead to a distorted view of the world," Ross said.


"China has no interest in, or intention of, engaging in the struggle for hegemony with the United States, and it does not favor hegemony by any state in the world," he said."China's framework is to focus on its national development to seek win-win cooperation with other countries."


The inauguration of US President Joe Biden should be seen as an opportunity to reset China-US relations because win-win cooperation can not only benefit the two sides, but also the world, he said.


"Responsible statesmanship means constraint on having the most accurate view possible of the situation, not of misleading. In attempting to mislead other people, you also mislead yourself."


From his perspective, some good steps have been taken by the Biden administration, such as the country's rejoining of the Paris Agreement on climate change and halting the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization. However, there are some "negative signs" regarding China-US relations, Ross said, quoting a statement from Secretary of State Antony Blinken of the Biden administration.


John Ross is a senior fellow of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China.