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Hankyoreh-Busan International Symposium 2020
[세션] New cold war between the United States and China and Asian security

The Hankyoreh-Busan International Symposium 2020 was held at Nurimaru Apex House, Haeundae-gu, Busan on the morning of the 11th. <`2020 팬데믹'과 국제질서 대변동 : 새로운 국가전략을 위한 구상>Using video calls, you are discussing the New Cold War between the United States and China and Asian diplomatic and security issues with Washington Post columnist John Pomprit (left of screen) and Professor Sein-Hung of the Institute of Foreign Relations. Renmin University of China Internationals (right of screen). By Busan / Baek So-ah, Staff Reporter [email protected]

What will happen to US-China relations when Joe Biden’s administration is launched in January next year? Will the Donald Trump administration continue with its policy of pressure on China, where the competition between the United States and China was at its worst, or will it take steps to build a new relationship? Also, what path will inter-Korean relations and the North Korean nuclear issue follow? At Session 1 of the 2020 Hankyoreh-Busan International Symposium, “ The New Cold War between the US and China and Asia’s Diplomacy and Security Tasks ”, chaired by Su-Kwon Kim, Professor Emeritus of the Diplomatic Academy National, John Pomprit Columnist, In-Hung Sue, Renmin University of China professor, Sung-Bae Kim, Kookmin Four experts, including Principal Investigator of the Institute of Security Strategy and Professor Chang-Hoon Cha of the Department of Science Politics and Diplomacy of the National University of Pusan, participated in a heated debate on these issues. Participants showed general agreement that the conflict between the United States and China is likely to continue even after the Biden administration takes office. The Pomprit columnist said: “The elected Joe Biden had many personal relationships with Chinese President Xi Jinping when he was vice president and senator. In Beijing, we even ate noodles together and showed close relationships. “However, he said it would be difficult to go back to the past, where the relationship between the United States and China was” good. “He said,” In the United States, there are 70% of negative public opinion about China, and that there is a de facto political agreement between the Democratic and Republican parties that China should be kept in check. I predicted. Professor In-Hung Sue agreed with this view, but left the room: “Compared to President Trump, the Biden administration is expected to treat China more stably and with less volatility.” He said: “There is a possibility that the Biden administration will move in the direction of stabilizing relations between states. United and China easing the intensity of the confrontation with China in the early days of the government and focusing more on dialogue. “” If you realize that people and consumers have suffered too much damage, it is possible And don’t try to take the US-China relationship to the extreme. ” Professor Chang-Hoon Cha said: “Before President Xi Jinping came to power, there were eight personal meetings with Vice President-elect Biden. “There is a possibility that this intimate relationship will have a good effect on relations between the United States and China,” he said. “There is already a consensus that American public opinion and the need to keep China in check in the class led by public opinion.” This situation cannot be reversed ”. Professor Cha said: “There are aspects that President Trump has encouraged to use politically the conflict between the United States and China, but there seems to be a structural aspect of the conflict.” “The Biden administration will take a more sophisticated look, but China” Controls will remain unchanged. “Discussions also continued on the Biden administration’s actions on the Korean Peninsula issue. Principal investigator Kim Seong-bae He said: “The diplomatic priorities of the biden administration include the agreement on climate change, the restoration of the Iranian nuclear agreement, the restoration of democracy inside and outside the United States and strategic nuclear negotiations with Russia, and the nuclear issue of North Korea seems to be far behind. “He said. He said:” It is also possible to expect North Korea to go to the provocation to draw attention to this situation. So, it will be difficult to resolve the relations between North Korea and the United States and the North Korean nuclear issue since the beginning of the Biden administration. “He said:” The role of the Korean government is important at this point, and the discussions between the The US and the ROK are needed to ensure that joint US-ROK training resumes next March. The Pomprit columnist said: “The Biden administration is not very hopeful about the Moon Jae-in administration’s North Korean policy.” He said: “There are many concerns in the United States that the Korean peace process will give way to North Korea and make policies favorable to the Kim Jong-un regime.” It is very likely that we will not send support unless we can. “There is also the possibility that the Biden administration will strengthen its involvement and participation in relations between Korea and Japan. The Pomprit columnist said:” Recently, there have been frictions in the relationship between Korea and Japan, but the Trump administration has not been involved. However, the Biden administration will be more involved in allied relations and, in this regard, in efforts to intervene and reconcile relations between Korea and Japan. be done. ” Senior Reporter Park Byung-soo [email protected]



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