China is way too appeasing in their foreign policy. I think it does partly explain China's good cooperation with other countries, which is good, but sometimes I wish they had more of a backbone. I just learned an hour ago that China doesn't even recognize Crimea as part of Russia.
My issue is when they put down "redlines" for Taiwan, have the west/US brazenly violate those redlines, and then follow up with the US with a letter or phonecall.
At some point, it might even be beneficial if you stop declaring redlines. If countries can regularly break them, then it does more to make China look weak.
It's like the one criticism I have with China (in general!) right now.
I understand China prefers to the take as non-interventionist geopolitical position as possible. Personally speaking, I don't agree, but I am also not Chinese nor affiliated with the Chinese government and can't tell them what is best for China. There's the argument to be made that it makes them better mediators for large scale international conflict, and I would certainly prefer China in that position to the US.
I could very well be wrong, and China knows what they are doing better than I do. They've certainly had success in settling international disputes in other arenas, but I don't think the same approach works here. I think the Chinese strategy works brilliantly when you can expect the other country to behave rationally and in their own self-interest, but that isn't the case here.
You can't really build a multipolar world and also ignore things like active genocides or an enemy that clearly wants your downfall and will do everything in their power to do so, even against its own self interests.
I understand, but I'd like to ask them what they were thinking when the US inevitably flips the chessboard and shits all over the table in front of them.
C'mon bruh, do you even know who you're dealing with?
what long game? US is already gearing up for war with China. No matter how much they try to appease US due to economic reasons, not sure if it yields fruitful results
how is china better than the DPRK? they have more wealth, sure, but Korea is just dealt a much worse hand than China.
regardless, GlueBear was making a comment about foreign policy, in which regard Russia actually does more than China, even though China has got their reasons