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        Report: Beijing, Washington to tweak mindsets

        中國日報網 2012-05-30 10:45

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        Beijing and Washington should expand areas of consensus to shape a new pattern of ties between the two major powers, a report by a Chinese think tank said on Tuesday.

        The Blue Book of The United States 2012 by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences also said the upcoming US election "won't make a substantial impact" to bilateral ties.

        However, changes in the balance of power and strategies, as well as internal and external circumstances, are taking place between the two major economies, according to the report.

        Although policymakers in both Beijing and Washington are expected to establish a new pattern of relations, the way ahead is long and full of challenges, said Yuan Peng, one of the Blue Book's writers and an expert of American studies.

        In the context of looming global economic downturns, China is narrowing the balance of power with the US.

        Ten years ago, China's GDP was only 20 percent that of the US. Now it is nearly half.

        "The balance of power between the two countries is undergoing a substantial change, whichmight be more dramatic in the 10 years to come, and both sides should tweak their mindsetsand strategies for the change," said Yuan.

        The past 10 years witnessed the remaking of China-US strategies, as the US has pledged to shift its focus back to the Asia-Pacific region, the report said.

        "Economic and trade ties are also transitioning from a stabilizing and facilitating force to a source for conflicts and frictions" because of the shrinking complementarity, the report warned.

        Meanwhile, 2012 poses a great re-election challenge for US President Barack Obama, which hinges on whether he can effectively revive the economy and increase employment, the report said.

        Yet analysts said this year's election is different from previous ones as the year is key to the future path of China-US ties in years to come.

        The Obama administration's decision to work for a new pattern of relations shows its sincerity to reduce toughness and boost cooperation with China, and a change in leadership may "disturb and even bring a U-turn" to Washington's China-related policymaking, said Yuan.

        "Obama's re-election, if achieved, will avoid unnecessary policy transitions and fluctuations, and the China-US relationship cannot afford any more major unsteadiness," Yuan added.

        Questions:

        1. What does the context of looming global economic downturns mean for China?

        2. What was China’s GDP 10 years ago?

        3. What will Obama’s re-election avoid?

        Answers:

        1. It is narrowing the balance of power with the US.

        2. Only 20 percent that of the US.

        3. Unnecessary policy transitions and fluctuations.

        (中國日報網英語點津 Helen 編輯)

        Report: Beijing, Washington to tweak mindsets

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        Report: Beijing, Washington to tweak mindsets

        Emily Cheng is an editor at China Daily. She was born in Sydney, Australia and graduated from the University of Sydney with a degree in Media, English Literature and Politics. She has worked in the media industry since starting university and this is the third time she has settled abroad - she interned with a magazine in Hong Kong 2007 and studied at the University of Leeds in 2009.

         

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