Is it wiser for middle powers ‘not to take sides’ in face of US-China rivalry?

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Is it wiser for middle powers ‘not to take sides’ in face of US-China rivalry?

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At the World Peace Forum in Beijing, experts and political figures advocated that middle powers avoid choosing sides in the US-China rivalry, recommending instead that they diversify partnerships for stability. This idea echoes earlier comments by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney about the rupture occurring in the world order.

Middle powers would be better off hedging their bets rather than picking sides between countries such as the United States or China, a forum in Beijing heard on Friday. This view echoed the comments made by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at Davos earlier this year when he said such countries should unite in the face of a “rupture in the world order”. Speakers at Tsinghua University’s World Peace Forum agreed that these nations should band together to seek more diversified partnerships. “So...

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