Rebuffing ‘might is right’: China seeking to score points at the US’ expense, but could it backfire?

Rebuffing ‘might is right’: China seeking to score points at the US’ expense, but could it backfire?

WITH MAJOR POWER COMES MAJOR Role

In his Friday notes, Wang, who’s the best minister by virtue of his parallel position as head of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission of China’s Communist Party, had asserted that big powers may lead the charge in sustaining the global order.

” Big power, in particular, may lead by example in upholding integrity and the rule of law, opposing double standards and careful program, and should never indulge in abuse, market adjustment, or pillage”.

Experts say Wang’s notes were intended to portray China as a dependable big energy, especially when juxtaposed against the interventionist and coercive actions taken by the US under Trump. &nbsp,

But while some nations, especially developing states, may be convinced to draw closer to Beijing, analysts say not all will be convinced.

” ( While ) easier for China to position itself in this light, whether countries actually buy this is another story completely”, noted NTU’s Hoo.

Beijing’s strategy could also backfire in the long run if it is perceived to not be practising what it preaches, observers point out.

It is “almost indisputable” that China is a major power today, and it has been treated as such by other countries, noted NTU’s Hoo. At the same time, he pointed out that the country has been selective in highlighting this point.

” Depending on ( the ) international forum, China sort of switches identity as and when it fits its purposes… on occasions in certain forums like the World Trade Organization, China has actually disclaimed itself from its major power status and tried to say it is a developing country.

” That’s the time where it’s also trying to build bonds and solidarity with the Global South,” said Hoo, referring to developing countries that are poorer, have higher levels of income inequality and suffer lower life expectancy.

Many of these countries are in the Southern Hemisphere, largely in Africa, Asia and Latin America.