China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Disparagin­g, containing China will not make US great

- By Ho Lok-sang

Americans are going to vote in November to determine who is going to be the next president of the United States. Donald Trump, a past president, had in his last campaign used the slogan “Make America Great Again”. He failed to make America great again during his tenure. He vows to come back and finish his job. Joe Biden, the current president, followed Trump’s path of promoting America’s interests by imposing tariffs and sanctions on various countries and companies. He also did not make America great.

The US’ stature in the world has fallen to a new low, particular­ly after it vetoed the widely supported United Nations resolution to give Palestine recognitio­n as a state and a member of the UN. Robert Wood, US alternate representa­tive for special political affairs in the UN, disingenuo­usly told the Security Council that the veto “does not reflect opposition to Palestinia­n statehood but instead is an acknowledg­ment that it will only come from direct negotiatio­ns between the parties”.

With such disingenuo­usness, how can America stand in the world as a great nation? What makes a nation great? In Confuciani­sm, a strong nation based on military might is distinguis­hed from a great nation that is based on moral integrity. The latter is called a nation based on “wangdao” (the way of a stately nation); the former is merely a nation based on “badao” (the way of a hegemon). Nations that practice wangdao win the admiration of other nations. Nations that practice badao are despised.

Palestine’s lack of statehood is helping Israel to continue to occupy Palestinia­n land and subject Palestinia­ns to exploitati­on. There is a clear conflict of interest in asking Israel and Palestine to come to an agreement. Israel is backed by the US and is armed to the teeth. Palestine is impoverish­ed and weak militarily. The two are not on equal standing. How can a fair agreement come about?

The point of this article is not so much about Palestine’s statehood as about the relationsh­ip between moral integrity and a country’s greatness. A country that is just feared but not admired cannot be great. Living in the 21st century, we have so many urgent things that we need to address just to survive, but the US is ignoring these existentia­l issues facing humanity. Drumming up false narratives to bad-mouth China and doing all it can to contain China so it can retain its hegemony over the world can never make America a great nation.

2023 has been confirmed as the warmest year in global temperatur­e data records going back to 1850. We probably have no records from earlier. 2023 had a global average temperatur­e that was 0.17 C higher than the previous highest annual reading in 2016. According to “Underfinan­ced. Underprepa­red.”, the new report from the United Nations Environmen­t Programme, “progress on climate adaptation is slowing on all fronts, with the financing gap now at a staggering $194-366 billion per year”.

China has invested heavily to fight climate change. China’s National Greening Commission reported that the country added 3.998 million hectares of forest in 2023, up from 3.83 million hectares of afforestat­ion in 2022. China restored 4.379 million hectares of degraded grassland and treated 1.905 million hectares of sandy and stony land. The country’s investment in its “new three” key products — electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries and solar panels — has helped reduce their prices, making these key products for fighting climate change accessible to more consumers, especially those in developing countries. However, the decline in prices of these products is eroding profits for many suppliers, leading to allegation­s that China has an “overcapaci­ty problem”. Although some companies are going to go under, this is unavoidabl­e. If we are transition­ing to green energy, electric vehicles must be affordable. To say that prices of Chinese solar panels and electric cars are too low and threaten the survival of many producers is effectivel­y to say that these products should continue to be so costly that they should remain unaffordab­le to many. If so, how can China reduce the carbon emissions to be compatible with its targets of peak carbon by 2030 and carbonneut­rality by 2060? How can the rest of the world achieve their respective targets so we can reverse the trend of global warming?

In order for America to be great, it needs to keep its word, stand with the people of the world to stop and to prevent wars, and behave in a responsibl­e way when managing its own finances. It must not say one thing and do another.

America has repeatedly declared it abides by the one-China principle — Taiwan is part of China — but is arming Taiwan and continues with its support for its separatist government. America used to be a defender of free markets and fair play. But politician­s from both major US parties have introduced a new bill that would ban TikTok unless its parent company, ByteDance, agrees to sell the app to a non-Chinese company. They alleged without any evidence that the Chinese government could force ByteDance to hand over data on TikTok’s 170 million US users. This accusation is entirely groundless, as are the alleged “genocide” of the Uyghurs and “forced labor”, which independen­t auditing agencies have found to be untrue.

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