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From our analysis, we found the following most relevant:The US has tried to roll back China's economy, it is targeting China's technology sector. The bottom line here is that the US does not tolerate peer competitors.
Some argue that the US cannot stop China from becoming a regional hegemonA lot of people like to blame it on Xi Jinping, but I don't think it's his personality or his interests that really matter here.
He inherited a China that's much more powerful than it was in the 1990sMearsheimer: 'The US won't tolerate China as peer competitor'
The neorealist international relations scholar John Mearsheimer has predicted for years that China's rise will bring it into conflict with the US. He tells DW about what he expects for the future of the US-China rivalry.
John Mearsheimer sees international relations as a "nasty and dangerous business." His theory, "offensive realism," is based on the premise that states are the main actors in international politics and their ultimate goal is survival.
As part of the realist school of thought, Mearsheimer believes that the international system is anarchic, and that no state can know the intention of another with certainty