Background Briefing: June 14, 2021
The G7 and NATO Issue Warnings About China’s Rise
We begin with President Biden’s meeting at the NATO summit in Brussels at which Nato leaders warned that China poses a military threat representing a “systemic challenge” even though the alliance does not want to start a new Cold War with China. This following the G7 meeting at which Group of Seven leaders criticized China on human rights abuses of the Uighers, the crackdown in Hong Kong and threats against Taiwan. Joining us is Orville Schell, the Director of the Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations whose latest books are Wealth and Power: China’s Long March to the Twenty-first Century and My Old Home: A Novel of Exile. We discuss how the West got China wrong in assuming that as China got richer, it would get freer, but Xi Jinping has proven that wrong as he consolidates the power of the Communist Party over the country and cracks down on dissent and democratic aspirations. And we assess what Nato means when it says “we need to address together, as an alliance, the challenge that China poses to our security.”
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