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    Trump, China, and the Third World

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMay 24, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Donald Trump has indicated a growing desire to challenge China’s expanding influence across the developing world, particularly in regions such as Africa and the Caribbean, where Beijing has entrenched itself through infrastructure, finance, and political access. Roads, ports, energy projects, and telecommunications networks increasingly bear the imprint of Chinese capital and Chinese priorities. Trump’s instinctive response is competitive. If China is gaining ground, the United States should contest it. Yet this ambition confronts a structural problem. China’s advantage in the developing world does not merely arise from money or speed but from the absence of a theoretical culture that constrains Western foreign policy.

    American engagement abroad is filtered through abstract frameworks. Policymakers are trained to think in terms of realism, liberal internationalism, institutionalism, human rights law, and humanitarian responsibility. Every intervention must be narrated within a conceptual vocabulary that justifies action not only strategically but morally. China operates differently. There is no indigenous Chinese theory of international relations comparable to Western schools of thought. Beijing does not debate whether it is acting as a realist power or a liberal one, nor does it agonize over norms, legitimacy, or universal values. Its foreign policy is practical, instrumental, and transactional, concerned with outcomes rather than justifications.


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