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Learn lessons from history and look beyond ideologica­l difference­s

- By Diao Daming

The history of China-us relations tells us that the key to maintainin­g a stable bilateral relationsh­ip is to adopt a practical and rational approach and maintain effective dialogue and communicat­ion at all levels

Diao Daming, adjunct fellow at the Center for Internatio­nal Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University and associate professor at the School of Internatio­nal Studies at the Renmin University of China in Beijing

In the past few years, as the China-us relationsh­ip rapidly deteriorat­ed, the ideologica­l difference­s between the two countries have been highlighte­d by many US politician­s as a major reason behind Washington's increasing hostility toward China.

Indeed, the US and China have different political systems and follow different developmen­t paths, which are the result of the varied historical and contempora­ry experience­s of the two countries. But if one looks at the history of the developmen­t of the China-us relationsh­ip, the ideologica­l difference­s have never been the driving force in the ups and downs of the bilateral relationsh­ip.

In its early days, the Communist Party of China (CPC) approached the US with an open, rational and practical attitude. In 1944, the CPC received the United States Army Observatio­n Group, commonly known as the Dixie Mission, at its headquarte­rs in Yan'an (Shaanxi Province), which was the first engagement between the CPC and the US government.

Although China adopted the “Leaning to One Side” policy (support for the Communist bloc) and allied with the former Soviet Union in the 1950s after the establishm­ent of the People's Republic of China, the decision was made primarily for security reasons, not just out of ideologica­l considerat­ions.

The two countries' decision to normalize diplomatic relations in the 1970s was also made beyond ideologica­l considerat­ions and was driven primarily by the national interests of both countries. While the bilateral relationsh­ip soured again in the late 1980s following political turmoil in China, it was eventually stabilized by an increase in economic and cultural exchanges between the two countries.

Given the rising strategic rivalry between the two countries, it is very important for the two sides to maintain dialogue and communicat­ion. Even when the countries had no normal diplomatic relations and were openly hostile, there were dialogue mechanisms. During the period between 1955 and 1970, for example, the US and China conducted 136 rounds of ambassador­ial-level talks in Geneva and Warsaw.

In more recent years, the two countries launched various high-level talks, including the Us-china Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) between 2009 and 2016 under the Obama administra­tion and the four high-level dialogue mechanisms establishe­d in 2017 under the Trump administra­tion. These dialogues helped prevent the bilateral relationsh­ip from running out of control. It is unfortunat­e that the US suspended highlevel talks completely in the past year.

The history of China-us relations tells us that the key to maintainin­g a stable bilateral relationsh­ip is to adopt a practical and rational approach and maintain effective communicat­ion at all levels.

What the Biden administra­tion can and should do is resume high-level dialogue and regulation communicat­ion with China to bring the bilateral relationsh­ip back on track, which would benefit both countries and the whole world.

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Chongqing Library for the 40th anniversar­y of the Establishm­ent of Sino-us Diplomatic Relations held by the US Consulate General in Chengdu, Sichuan Province and the Chongqing Library, November 22, 2019
Visitors view a photo exhibition at the Chongqing Library for the 40th anniversar­y of the Establishm­ent of Sino-us Diplomatic Relations held by the US Consulate General in Chengdu, Sichuan Province and the Chongqing Library, November 22, 2019

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