Fair cooperation is only right choice for China, U.S.
By
Zhong Sheng
A
Western historian once said that it is often because of stupidity that people
fall into irreversible disasters, and those American politicians who have
entered the 21st century physically but still stick to the Cold War and zero-sum mentalities
are contributing new evidence to the thesis.
For
a long time, some politicians of the U.S. have blustered such things as “defeating
China in space competition” and “China has stolen U.S. intellectual property”. Moreover,
they have teamed up with Steve Bannon, a has-been U.S. politician, to fabricate
such rhetoric as China is planning to become an “economic hegemony”, acting as
if doomsday was approaching the U.S.
At
present, zero-sum Mentality is rampant among U.S. policymakers. The U.S. arbitrarily
imposes additional tariffs on the products of its trading partners once it sees
a trade deficit, and slanders other countries for theft of intellectual
property once it sees technological and innovative progress made by the latter.
It
has even made rumors about Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), claiming the strategy
is a “debt trap” as the BRI is gaining increasing global influence.
These
U.S. politicians resorted to political, economic, and even military resources,
and made threats, sanctions and even warfare, in an attempt to gain more
private interests and destroy the others.
However,
they hardly realize that such shortsighted practices will never “make America great
again”, but severely consume their country.
According
to statistics released by the Brookings Institution, from 1982 to 1984, the
U.S. lost 60,000 automobile manufacturing jobs after it implemented trade
sanctions on Japanese automobile industry, which led to a peak in the unemployment
rate during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
A
report released by Peterson Institute for International Economics showed that
during the periods of 1945-1969, 1970-1989, and 1990-2000, the success rates of
the U.S. sanctions were 50 percent, 31 percent, and 29 percent respectively.
The figure suggested that the U.S. sanctions were losing effects as the Uncle
Sam increased the frequency. Some American scholars even gave a 5-percent
success rate on these sanctions.
Going
too far on zero-sum game, the U.S. has constantly fallen into strategic dilemmas,
and been broadly criticized by the international community, as well as the U.S.
society.
Trade
expert William Reinsch with the Center for Strategic and International Studies
(CSIS) of the U.S. pointed out that today’s international trade is win-win
cooperation among countries, rather than zero-sum game.
The
current trade policies of the U.S. are more like an extension of the mercantilism
policies it adopted in the 17th and 18th centuries, which do not accord with
the reality of economic globalization in the 21st century, Reinsch said.
According
to economics professor Jeffrey D. Sachs of Columbia University, the U.S. with
its current turn toward nationalism and extreme policy of “America first” , as
well as its violation of international rules, will probably become a rogue
state in the 21st century from a post-war leading country.
Responding
to the unilateral trade policies adopted by the U.S., an official from the
European Commission told the media that trade policy “is not a zero-sum game, and
is not about winners and losers. We here in the European Union believe that
trade can and should be win-win.”
Fair
competition and win-win cooperation are supposed to be a fundamental reality of
the international community. Unfortunately, some U.S. politicians are always
obsessed with defeating others.
Peter
Navarro,
head of the National Trade Council at the White House, has
incited Americans to boycott Chinese products, and smeared the
China-U.S. ties with a fictional and even horror fiction-like tone.
But
Navarro’s view is not just simplistic, it is wrong and dangerous, the New
Yorker pointed out sharply in a commentary.
For
China and the U.S., two big countries in the world, cooperation is the only
right choice, because it is not only beneficial to the two states and their
peoples, but also has great influence over peace and prosperity of the world.
Any wrong thinking and strategic misjudgment in this regard is possible to
trigger chain reactions in the world.
“Growing
trade tensions drive uncertainty, thus business investment is hit and global
growth is stifled,” the remarks of OECD Secretary-General Angel GurrÃa deserve
attention.
In
human history, there have been some people who were addicted to hegemony and
monopoly. They have waged hot and cold wars in the world, causing the whole
human race to suffer extremely serious disasters.
It
is exactly because mankind has experienced too much agony and too many hardships, we know we should cherish win-win
cooperation, seek common well-being, and promote progress of the world as a
whole.
In
today’s world, countries are closely connected to each other and dependent on
each other, and are increasingly becoming a community with a shared destiny and
common joys and sorrows. It’s not the time for some people to fight against
some people, but the moment when everyone needs everyone.
The
development of a country is a natural historical trend that will never be
stifled and suppressed by any power.
China’s
development has been always aimed at a creating better life for Chinese people
and people around the world, rather than playing a zero-sum game with anyone.
The great course of the development of China, representing historical justice
and global trend, is impossible to be stopped.
Historical
experience has proven to us repeatedly that handling international affairs with
zero-sum and cold war mentality will only lead to self-destructive results. The
obstinate behavior of some U.S. politicians will only drag the U.S. into the
“strategic trap” set by them.
(Zhong
Sheng is a pen name often used by People’s Daily to express its views on
foreign policy)
Fair cooperation is only right choice for China, U.S.
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