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The emerging ideological security dilemma between China and the U S
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Jie D
?-/-? 2020[]; 2
(2
): 184-96
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Historically, the impact of different ideologies on U.S.-China relations is
determined by whether there is a strong strategic rationale for a positive
relationship and whether China?s internal development is in line with the U.S.
expectations. During the Trump era, U.S?China relations have become definitively
more competitive, and the U.S. is disillusioned with China?s internal
development. Consequently, the ideological factor becomes more pronounced in the
bilateral relationship, and a certain degree of ideological competition may be
inevitable. But this is and will likely remain limited in scope and intensity
because neither side is bent on an ideological crusade or a Cold War-style
ideological conflict. The current situation may best be characterized as a
?security dilemma? in the ideological domain. It does not have to lead to the
worst possible outcome that neither desires, but preventing such an outcome
requires better understanding of each other?s intentions, increased appreciation
for the impact of one?s own actions on the other?s insecurity, refraining from
utilizing ideology for domestic mobilization, and prioritizing putting one?s own
house in order.