Rivalry in Sino-US Relations
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https://doi.org/10.58298/2021116Keywords:
China, the United States, competitionAbstract
This Reserch, discusses the topic of competition in Sino-American relations, the forms of this rivalry and its various effects on the economic, military, strategic and political levels, whether on the bilateral relations between the two countries or at the global level, because the United States considers China a fierce competitor and the future of this competition will change the global situation and the form of international polarization.
The form and nature of relations between China and America, during the next four years, will certainly have their repercussions on the map of global alliances and the nature of the international system, and its impact on regional and sub-systems, and the impact includes the Middle East and Iraq significantly.
We will be divid reserch into three axes. The first axis deals with the Sino-American competition on the economic level and its impact on the global economy. As for the second axis, it will deal with the military and strategic competition and discuss the outcomes of China’s approach to qualitative modernization, as well as the intense competition for greater influence in the South China Sea, which represents a strategic space for both countries. The third axis will discuss the political rivalry.
As for the conclusion, it will show the overall effects of that competition on the world and on Iraq in particular.
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