Chinas soft power undermining America

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What is the best strategy for handling the above threats considering the interests and ideology of China? Bearing in mind that the threat of China’s dependency on imports of natural resources has the potential to threaten the official ideology of Confucianism, the real threat is to the interests of the state and the Communist Party of China, because the future of the party and stability of the country is dependent on the continued growth of the Chinese economy. Maintaining the flow of raw materials is the main objective of the PRC because without them the economic engine of the China would be at a stand still, which has the potential to be seen by the people of China as a weakness and flaws in the current governing system. China should continue developing trade relations and international connections because the PRC has been remarkably successful in creating a network of countries who will be loyal in business and political reform. China has has a strategic focus on building relations with nations whom America is not keen on. This has also perpetuated the realization the the Chinese system of governance provides a second option to the ‘Western Consensus’, as a viable means for successful economic growth coupled with strict government control. China must operate multilaterally to continue the trajectory of relation and loyalty building in other countries. This will assist china with the key pillar goals of, building a comprehensive national power; advance incrementally in order to consolidate a position of strength, and maintaining stability, and with the objective that China will be in the position to continue imports of raw material to Chinese industry in the event of a sea trade embargo from opposition countries like the United... ... middle of paper ... ... and modernization of its ship yards to support warship development that is equal to or exceeding what is produced elsewhere. This will ensure China’s ability to control safe passage through the East and South China Sea, without relying on or being hindered by the possibility of sea tread embargo. China has already begun strategizing for the future of its country, and there by the longevity of the Communist Party of China. The four pillar axioms outlined by the CPC: “avoid conflict, primarily with the United States; build a comprehensive national power; advance incrementally in order to consolidate a position of strength; and maintain stability, defend sovereignty, achieve pre-eminence, and pursue parity,”22 are designed to ensure a steady flow of raw goods into the country, and will assist China in the deterrence of other states and maintain regional stability.

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