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One of the most affected countries by china is the US. This has made china a source of headlines for the media who monitor countries' affairs.
The media are constantly searching for headlines that have the biggest impact on world affairs. China due to the recent gains realized in its economy have made it more visible to the world. The future of the global economy will be influenced partly by the Chinese economy due to its influence. The Trade and economic balance has also shifted from the western countries to China. The Chinese and the western worlds, however, do not agree with their ideologies (Kesselman, 309). China adopted the communist policy and all its policies are influenced by communist ideologies. This has put china in conflict with the western world regarding its business and social policies. Most of the most influential media resources are owned by western countries. China does not have a human rights record to boast about and is constantly being reported for abuse of human rights. This is because their description of freedom is not the same as the western ideology. Accusations against China for employing unfair business tactics to have an edge over western products are common. Moreover, China has tried trying to assert control in the smaller neighboring countries using force full methods (Kesselman, 304). A good example of this is their policies on Tibet. Even though China has made impressive gains in the economic sector, the media due to their policies and actions portray it negatively.
The Chinese relationship with the US is a complex one. It is evident through history that the relationship between China and the US has always been tumultuous. The onset of this complex relationship was the economic and governance policies that the Chinese took the communist approach while the Americans took the capitalist route. This influenced their governance style in terms of democracy. In China, democratic rights are limited, and this fact has put the country on a collision course with democratic America, which is the world’s superpower. Their trade issue has also strained the relationship between China and the US (Kesselman, 309). China has been accused by the US of competing unfairly in the export market, which has edged out American companies. The two countries also know they must maintain a healthy relationship since their economies are interrelated. This has prompted the two countries to try to mend their relationship for the benefit of both countries (Kesselman, 310).
China has grown in stature and influence, with its recent economic developments. Their economic position will influence not only the economic but also the social landscape of the world in the future. This will cause individuals to learn the Chinese language and culture to benefit from the economic advantages that will arise. The US, on the other hand, will have to foster a better relationship with China. It will also have to reevaluate its policies to ensure it remains influential.
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