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It appears that the international network of U.S. allies, which can loosely be called the "Global West", is getting increasingly twitchy. Western commentators in mainstream media outlets seem to feel agitated every time a foreign leader visits Beijing. For traditional Chinese partners such as Tanzania, Pakistan and Vietnam, that same narrative has been going on for years, if not decades. How long will it take before everybody can genuinely join in to build a community of shared future?
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It appears that the international network of U.S. allies, which can loosely be called the "Global West", is getting increasingly twitchy. Western commentators in mainstream media outlets seem to feel agitated every time a foreign leader visits Beijing. For traditional Chinese partners such as Tanzania, Pakistan and Vietnam, that same narrative has been going on for years, if not decades. How long will it take before everybody can genuinely join in to build a community of shared future?
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