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- Title
THE BALI SUMMIT: US AND PRC LEADERS ATTEMPT TO ARREST THE SLIDE.
- Authors
GLASER, BONNIE S.
- Abstract
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping met in person for the first time as national leaders at the G20 summit in Bali and agreed to manage competition in their relationship responsibly and restore regular dialogue between senior officials and cooperation between their countries. Bilateral meetings between senior officials in charge of climate, finance, trade, and defense followed. After the US announced another weapons sale to Taiwan, however, Beijing halted the resumption of military-to-military exchanges again. The US issued new export controls aimed at freezing China's advanced chip production and supercomputing capabilities. President Biden maintained that he would send US forces to defend Taiwan if attacked and repeated that whether the island is independent is up to Taiwan to decide. The Biden administration issued its National Security Strategy, National Defense Strategy, Nuclear Posture Review, and Missile Defense Review. The US imposed sanctions on Chinese officials for serious human rights abuses in Tibet and arbitrary detention of Falun Gong practitioners. China retaliated by sanctioning two former Trump administration officials.
- Subjects
TAIWAN; BIDEN, Joe, 1942-; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; NATIONAL security; SUMMIT meetings; FALUN Gong; INTERNATIONAL sanctions; HUMAN rights; HUMAN rights violations
- Publication
Comparative Connections: A Triannual E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 3, p29
- ISSN
1930-5370
- Publication type
Article