Prerequisites for the present China – US сonfrontation

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The reasons for the complex confrontation between China and the United States in current conditions are analyzed. The theoretical, methodological and ideological foundations of the increase in tension between these countries are of interest. The novelty of the work lies in the analysis of the prerequisites for the confrontation, on the one hand, from the point of view of the theory of international relations, and on the other, taking into account expert assessments, opinions of politicians, as well as practical politics. The conclusion is formulated: a new round of conflict in the world is caused by the intensification of US activities to restore its influence and prevent the strengthening of other centers of power. The focus on multidimensional confrontation without direct military conflict was predetermined 30 years ago. At the same time, it is now obvious that Chinese initiatives in the field of economics and security are finding more and more supporters. In these conditions, when it is impossible to talk about the unambiguous superiority of the United States or China, a search for compromises and possibilities for peaceful coexistence is necessary.

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Andrey V. Gubin

Far Eastern Federal University; Jilin University

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Email: gubin.av@dvfu.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6042-5754

Candidate of Sciences (Political Science), Associate Professor, International Relations Department, Oriental Institute – School of Regional and International Studies, Adjunct-Professor, North East Asia Research Center

Russian Federation, 690922, Vladivostok, Ajax, Russkiy island, 10; China, Changchun

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