The balance of global power and corona
*THE BALANCE OF GLOBAL POWER AND CORONA*
In January and February of this year, there was great
rejoicing in US foreign policy circles that the Chinese Communist Party would
now fall apart, as overcoming the Corona virus epidemic would not be enough for
China. And it will lead to such an economic decline that it will not be
possible for the Communist Party to sustain it. But as China took a step
towards recovery and the Corona virus turned to the West, it turned into unwise
joy and enthusiasm into irrational despair.
Commentators began to express anger and regret that China's
control of the corona virus would prove its political and geographical
superiority, leaving the West and the United States far behind. The problem was
that China had raised concerns about the coronavirus being a US product. Along
with the steps taken by China to prevent Corona, and most of all, China
launched a program called Corona Relief globally.
Chinese intellectuals and commentators also began to call it
a victory for China. They saw it as a victory for the Chinese communist system
and expressed happiness that the Americans were terrified of the epidemic.
China was credited with winning the people's war against Corona. Despite all
the efforts of ideological fighters, the painful truth is that both China and
the United States will be weakened by the deadly effects of this epidemic.
Neither the Chinese Empire nor the American Empire will
emerge from the ruins of the Corona-stricken countries, but both states will be
weakened internally and externally. And there are fears that the result could
be international anarchy. One thing is warning about what will happen on a
large scale as a result of the response and response to this epidemic at the
national and international levels.
In the time to come, three factors will be the benchmark for
global change. First, what will be the change in the economic and military
power of the great powers after this epidemic? The second thing that will be
even more important is how the world will view these economic and military
changes. And third, what strategy do the great powers adopt? Based on these
three factors, the United States and China will certainly be concerned about
their global impact on how to sustain and increase them.
The Americans are trying to move forward with the fact that
China has not properly informed the world or its people about the corona virus.
In this way, the Americans are conspiring to make people believe that it is
China that has infected its people with this epidemic and that the epidemic is
spreading all over the world because of them. That is why there are cracks in
the Communist Party inside China. The Americans are happy with this and are
telling the rest of the world that Chinese leader Xi is losing his grip. Contrary
to popular expectations, the Chinese economy has been hit hard. The West
believes that China will have a hard time coping with this economic shock and
that its domestic production will not increase.
As far as American power is concerned, the mismanagement of
President Trump's administration has made it clear to the world that it is a
power that cannot deal with its own crisis, what will it do with the crisis of
others. The United States is becoming somewhat divided internally, and it will
become even weaker after this epidemic.
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