Eswar Prasad (FT) argues that by undermining global institutions that used to differentiate the US view of the global system from the Chinese perspective (however incomplete the actual differences) has strengthened China's position.
as he concludes:
'Even if Beijing is not winning the hearts of other countries, its vision of a world order is gaining ground because America, rather than providing a principled & attractive alternative, is beginning to look more like China'!
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in reply to Emeritus Prof Christopher May • • •I suggest America is not looking more like China, but like America distilled.
* how many countries has China invaded / bombed ?
* in how many countries has China placed military bases?
* how many agreements / treaties has China unilaterally violated?
* how many partners has China betrayed?
* how does dealing with internal corruption compare with the USA? (key for investment confidence)
Some outside the West see China as reliable, even if they don't agree with its system.