Zheng Yongnian, a prominent Chinese political scientist, expresses concern over a potential peace deal between the US and Russia that might disadvantage Ukraine and undermine the liberal international order. He points out the risk of such a deal signifying a return to 19th-century power politics.
He cites reports of Henry Kissinger suggesting a US-Russia alliance against China during Trump's presidency and notes that the US still views China as its main competitor. However, he highlights that the current situation differs from the Cold War, as a US-Russia deal could bring unpredictable reactions from Europe.
Zheng Yongnian warns about the possibility of a worst-case scenario where the rise of right-wing forces in the US could trigger similar movements in Europe, leading to worldwide instability. He emphasizes the uncertainty and complexity of the international situation.
Everyone wants to end the war, but the question is how. A major concern is that a potential peace deal might come at Ukraine’s expense, as both Ukraine and the European side have been excluded from the negotiations. Such a deal could be detrimental to the world, as it indicates [US President Donald] Trump’s final blow to the liberal international order, a return to the power politics of the 18th and 19th centuries, or the law of the jungle.
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But the situation is different from the Cold War when the entire Western world was against the Soviet Union. Now, if Washington and Moscow reach a deal, the European response might be a new factor in geopolitical changes.
And it is possible that the rise of right-wing forces in the US could pull up right-wing forces in Europe, which might throw the world into new chaos. That is just a worst-case scenario.
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