In their highly anticipated meeting, President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will be circling each other to game out how to manage a relationship the US has determined poses the biggest economic and military threat. ZekeJMiller seungminkim
White House officials say, despite Biden and Xi’s five video or phone calls during the U.S. president’s term.
The U.S. president will want to send a message to Xi on White House concerns about China’s economic practices. Taiwan is sure to come up, and Biden will want to emphasize to Xi that the U.S. will stand ready to defend the self-governing island should it come under attack by China. Biden also will seek to make clear his concerns about Beijing’s human rights practices, as he has in their previous interactions.
China pursues “increasingly assertive foreign and security policies aimed at changing the international status quo,” Kevin Rudd, a former Australian prime minister who is president of the Asia Society, wrote in Foreign Affairs. That has strained relations with Washington, Europe and China’s Asian neighbors, but Xi is unfazed and looks set to be more ambitious abroad.
and other U.S. technology. Biden has left most of those in place and added curbs on access to technology that American officials say can be used in weapons development.
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