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[Analysis of PLA Drills, Regional Diplomacy, and the 2025 China-US Relations Outlook]-[Year-end special: Between guardrails and gravity, the real state of China–U.S. ties]

World Today · B2 · 2025-12-29

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Navigating Geopolitical Tensions: An Analysis of China's Strategic Landscape

PLA Military Drills and the "Justice Mission 2025"

The Eastern Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) recently launched the "Justice Mission 2025" drills surrounding the Taiwan region. According to Zhou Bo, a Senior Fellow at Tsinghua University, these exercises serve as a "stern warning" against both separatist forces and external interference. The timing of these drills is directly linked to Washington’s approval of an $11 billion arms sale to Taiwan, which Beijing views as a violation of the One-China principle. Zhou characterizes these drills as a pursuit of justice, arguing that the U.S. strategy of turning Taiwan into a "porcupine" through the provision of offensive systems—such as HIMARS, rocket launchers, and attack drones—destabilizes the region. From Beijing's perspective, these exercises demonstrate a resolve to prevent Taiwan's independence, with the PLA showcasing increasingly mature joint operational capabilities.

Diplomatic Mediation: The China-Cambodia-Thailand Framework

In a move to foster regional stability, China mediated trilateral talks between Cambodia and Thailand in Yunnan province. Professor Song Qingren from Beijing Foreign Studies University highlights the meeting as a "pivotal multilateral upgrade" in managing border disputes. The resulting Fuxian Lake communique outlines five key pillars, institutionalizing a ceasefire and transforming bilateral military understandings into a structured roadmap. The significance of this mediation lies in China's role as a "guarantor and facilitator," utilizing the "Asian way"—a diplomatic philosophy that prioritizes sovereignty, consensus, and gradual pragmatism over coercive pressure. While analysts express "cautious optimism," they note that the deepest obstacles, such as final border demarcation and domestic nationalism, remain significant challenges to long-term trust.

Year-End Special: The Complex Trajectory of China-US Relations

As 2025 concludes, the China-US relationship remains defined by a paradoxical mix of intense competition and necessary cooperation. Scholars Dr. Joseph Mahoney and Dr. Qu Qiang offer contrasting interpretations of this dynamic.

The "Sandwich" Structure of Cooperation

Dr. Qu Qiang describes the current state as "fighting, but also rebuilding." He posits that while geopolitical frictions persist—particularly regarding technology sanctions and Taiwan—both nations have established a "solid framework for dialogue." He envisions a future "sandwich" structure characterized by "selective recoupling":

  • Top Level: Continued strategic friction over national security and high-tech sectors.
  • Middle Level: Resumed cooperation in controllable sectors like EV production, renewable energy, and aviation.
  • Bottom Level: Expansion of trade in daily consumer goods, tourism, and education.

Strategic Competition and Technological Divergence

Dr. Joseph Mahoney offers a more critical assessment, arguing that the US has utilized "strategic aggression" through trade wars and the weaponization of the island chain strategy. He contends that the U.S. is attempting to widen the technology gap, forcing China toward "self-reliance."

Regarding artificial intelligence, the two nations are pursuing parallel paths: the U.S. emphasizes capital-intensive fundamental innovation, while China focuses on industrial ecosystems and application-oriented growth. Dr. Qu notes that this G2 competition is effectively creating a global divide, where third-party nations in the Global South must navigate these two distinct business and technological models. Ultimately, both experts agree that the relationship has shifted from a post-Cold War optimism to a sober, competitive reality where both sides seek to define and respect "red lines" to prevent catastrophic escalation.

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Thank you so much for taking your time with us.
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First of all, what do you make of the timing of this drill?
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Well, you see, Taiwan is part of China.
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So we'll wait and see.
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Could you please help us understand this more thoroughly?
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stern warning
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external interference
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strategic ambiguity
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fig leaf
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play a role
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Multiple forces of the people's liberation army conduct joint drills around taiwan region.
Chinese foreign minister says china will continue to make efforts to rebuild peace between thailand and cambodia and in the second half we'll dive into our year-end special on china us relations.
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