Unavoidability of Sino-American rift: History of strategic decoupling

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  • Anis H Bajrektarevic International Law & Global Political Studies, Vienna, Austria

Keywords:

US, China, decoupling, geopolitics, technology, money, freedoms, multilateralism

Abstract

Does our history only appear overheated, while it is essentially calmly predetermined? Is it directional or conceivable, dialectic and eclectic or cyclical, and therefore cynical? Surely, our
history warns (no matter if the Past is seen as a destination or resource). Does it also provide for a hope? Hence, what is in front of us: destiny or future?
Theory loves to teach us that extensive debates on what kind of economic system is most
conductive to human wellbeing is what consumed most of our civilizational vertical. However,
our history has a different say: It seems that the manipulation of the global political economy
(and usage of fear as the currency of control) – far more than the introduction of ideologies –
is the dominant and arguably more durable way that human elites usually conspired to build or
break civilizations, as planned projects.

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Author Biography

Anis H Bajrektarevic, International Law & Global Political Studies, Vienna, Austria

International Law & Global Political Studies, Vienna, Austria

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Published

2021-01-01

How to Cite

Bajrektarevic, A. H. . (2021). Unavoidability of Sino-American rift: History of strategic decoupling. AEI Insights, 7(1), 47–58. Retrieved from https://sare.um.edu.my/index.php/AEIINSIGHTS/article/view/31632