Why are Chinese leader Xi and Russian President Putin meeting?

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Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Moscow on March 20, 2023.

The two leaders signed a joint declaration that will bring China-Russia ties into a new era, as the two leaders called for “responsible dialogue” to end the war in Ukraine.

The meeting was held at a critical moment as Putin was accused by an international tribunal of war crimes in Ukraine. The two leaders found common ground in their isolation from The West.

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What’s the cause of the tensions between China and the US?

The main areas of tension between China and the US include the coronavirus, military flashpoints in Taiwan, Japan and South China Sea, trade and emerging technologies.

The US has accused China of a lack of transparency about the coronavirus, which first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in 2020. China maintains that the presence of American warships elevates tensions in the region and regards US naval patrols as tantamount to interference in the country’s domestic affairs. The US has also accused China of stealing American intellectual property and technology.

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What is China’s economic reform agenda?

China’s economic reform agenda is a variety of economic reforms termed “socialism with Chinese characteristics” and “socialist market economy” in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) that began in the late 20th century1. Last year, China’s political leaders set forth an ambitious and unfolding agenda for financial reform as part of a broader national economic strategy of structural rebalancing toward more domestic demand and innovation, as well as a more environmentally friendly and more equitable economy2.

Are America and China in dialogue?

Yes, top diplomats from the US and China have been meeting to discuss a range of issues affecting their relations1. The dialogue will help indicate how hard the Biden administration is willing to push China on a range of issues2. However, the future engagements depend on “deeds, not words”2. There has been a lull in the rancor between China and America in recent weeks3.

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What happens next in the US China cold war?

The US and China are currently in a cold war, and the competition between the two powers is increasing pressures, risks, and opportunities for other countries. The US is taking steps to respond to Chinese aggression with tough policies to strengthen its economy, rebuild its supply chains, speak out for human rights, stand against military aggression, and end the theft of Americans’ personal information, intellectual property, and jobs1. The shift to a US-Chinese bipolar power structure will shape a new world order, and ultimately, decisions on war and peace will be made by individual leaders2.

There is no clear indication of what will happen next in the US-China cold war, but it is spreading around the world, and the competition between the two powers is increasing3. Xi Jinping, China’s leader, is visiting Moscow, and it may not simply be a mission of peace4.

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Does the US or China have the largest economy?

China has the world’s second-largest nominal GDP in current dollars and the largest in terms of PPP. With annual growth that consistently outpaces that of the United States, China may be on track to become the largest economy in the world by nominal GDP in the years to come1. However, the United States is still the largest economy in the world by nominal GDP in 2021, with a GDP of 23.32 trillion dollars, followed by China in second place with a GDP of 17.73 trillion dollars2.

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And which has the largest army?

As of 2022, the five countries in the world with the largest militaries are China, India, the United States, North Korea and Russia. These armed forces include the army, navy and air force. China has the largest armed forces by active-duty military personnel, with about 2 million active soldiers, followed by India, the United States, North Korea, and Russia.

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