China Wants Countries to Unite Against Trump, but Is Met With Wariness
China Wants Countries to Unite Against Trump, but Is Met With Wariness

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China Wants Countries to Unite Against Trump, but Is Met With Wariness

China Wants Countries to Unite Against Trump, but Is Met With Wariness
China Wants Countries to Unite Against Trump, but Is Met With Wariness
To be perfectly blunt, I don’t think the presentation of a united front is the issue. The wariness is from China wanting to fill the power vacuum left by the US, and many countries being extremely wary of hitching their wagons to an authoritarian superpower (which is what the US is turning into, and one of the primary reasons outside of the tariff idiocy that a lot of countries are stepping away from the US now). And the PRC is absolutely an authoritarian superpower.
Yes, the EU and other alliances in general, and individual states specifically, need to reestablish technical and financial independence, and keep it. International alliance can and should also be made, with the goal of always, always guarding sovereignty at home.
Best case scenario at this point is that both China and the US are successful in neutering each other's foreign power.
A man can dream, right?
I always thought the was a global shift coming although in my mind it was going to be to do with the end of the oil / gas era.
I thought that as countries moved away from fossil fuels, power would shift away from the US, Russia, and Arab states. As renewables replaced oil, energy generation would become far more diverse and distributed. Each country would be able to utilise their own resources (Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Hydro) and so not have the external dependencies they currently do if they're not an oil producing nation. They would all gain stability through self reliance for critical needs.
I think we've already seen this in part with the EU disconnecting itself from Russian gas due to the invasion of Ukraine. Russia didn't have the power it thought it did over Europe because there were alternatives. The EU was able to minimise gas usage and get what it needed elsewhere.
Part of me wonders if Russia kick-started a strong independent EU and now Trump is giving it another boost with the trade war. China is trying to step into a "vacant role" which the countries are just freeing themselves from. They don't want another sugar-daddy that keeps the lights on.
The E.U. should rule the world.
No... Other regions should have their own "E.U"s and all these should report up into one global collaborative assembly. To each their local governance and independence, under global coordination. It's the only way.