{"id":76346,"date":"2022-11-07T10:00:57","date_gmt":"2022-11-06T23:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=76346"},"modified":"2022-11-07T09:36:15","modified_gmt":"2022-11-06T22:36:15","slug":"the-new-era-of-decoupling-deglobalisation-and-economic-war","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/the-new-era-of-decoupling-deglobalisation-and-economic-war\/","title":{"rendered":"The new era of decoupling, deglobalisation and economic war"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Covid-19 pandemic marks the end of the great era of globalisation. Now the troubled times of decoupling arrive.<\/p>\n

We are at a Matthew Arnold<\/a> moment:<\/p>\n

Wandering between two worlds, one dead,
\nThe other powerless to be born,
\nWith nowhere yet to rest my head,
\nLike these, on earth I wait forlorn.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

China\u2019s President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden give fresh shoves to the decoupling that will define this new world. Decoupling of trade and tech shapes the contours of strategic competition.<\/p>\n

Biden last month lunged at Beijing\u2019s throat by banning <\/a>the sale of semiconductors and chip-making technology to China.<\/p>\n

\u2018A superpower declared war on a great power and nobody noticed,\u2019 was Edward Luce\u2019s comment<\/a> in the Financial Times<\/em>. Biden had launched a \u2018full-blown economic war on China\u2014all but committing the US to stopping its rise\u2014and for the most part, Americans did not react\u2019.<\/p>\n

America\u2019s reaction was relatively low key because elements of the world being born are already the established reality. Given the reality, US policy responses follow.<\/p>\n

The \u2018dramatic escalation<\/a> of the technology war,\u2019 Carl Bildt writes, is bound to have equally dramatic economic and political consequences: \u2018The new chips war eliminates any remaining doubt that we are witnessing a broader Sino-American decoupling. That development will have far-reaching implications\u2014only some of them foreseeable\u2014for the rest of the global economy.\u2019<\/p>\n

Computer chips are to this century what oil was to the 20th century. Thus, the economic war\/technology war discussion summons a dark echo: the US imposed a total oil embargo on Japan in 1940 because of its invasion of French Indochina; Japan\u2019s response was delivered at Pearl Harbor. Tokyo\u2019s dire choice on 7 December 1941 was to risk national suicide rather than suffer loss of face.<\/p>\n

Economic war has a violent and unpredictable twin.<\/p>\n

China\u2019s thinking on Taiwan\u2014and any unification timetable\u2014has a semiconductor dimension that\u2019s now red hot, perhaps a new red line.<\/p>\n

The chips ban and the new national security strategy<\/a> show the transformation of US policy toward China, Brad Glosserman<\/a> writes:<\/p>\n

Previously, the US, along with allies and partners, focused on preventing China from acquiring technology that would improve its military capabilities. The ambition is now much grander: The goal is to constrain the development of China\u2019s high-tech economy, to thwart its rise as a challenger to US (and Western) technological supremacy. It is a risky strategy and may instead accelerate developments it seeks to thwart.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The Washington debate on the semiconductor ban goes in two directions. One school laments that the US is abandoning the huge China market while forcing China to redouble its tech ambitions. The other view is that the US has finally got serious about outcompeting China.<\/p>\n

Either perspective, however, shares the US understanding that globalisation has crested and begun to recede<\/a>. \u2018Free trade\u2019 is dismissed as a naive faith and \u2018neoliberalism\u2019 becomes a swear word.<\/p>\n

The Washington consensus is that China has spent decades looting tech know-how. Unable to unite on almost anything else, the US political class speaks with one voice as it turns to Beijing to proclaim: \u2018Enough!\u2019<\/p>\n

In the New York Times<\/em>, Thomas Friedman<\/a> points to \u2018Chexit\u2019<\/a> (the idea that China will exit the multilateral order) ending China\u2019s four decades of steady economic integration with the West: \u2018[W]e will miss that era now that it\u2019s gone, because our world will be less prosperous, less integrated and less geopolitically stable. But gone it is.\u2019<\/p>\n

US exports to China this year have been \u2018strangled\u2019<\/a>, prompting commentary that decoupling \u2018may go too fast or too far\u2019.<\/p>\n

China\u2019s conclusions about decoupling come wrapped in its own ideological language.<\/p>\n

In a two-hour address, Xi told the 20th congress of the Chinese Communist Party they were \u2018confronted with drastic changes in the international landscape<\/a>, especially external attempts to blackmail, contain, blockade and exert maximum pressure on China\u2019.<\/p>\n

The US was never named in Xi\u2019s speech, but was constantly attacked:<\/p>\n

[T[he hegemonic, high-handed and bullying acts of using strength to intimidate the weak, taking from others by force and subterfuge, and playing zero-sum games are exerting grave harm. The deficit in peace, development, security and governance is growing. All of this is posing unprecedented challenges for human society. The world has once again reached a crossroads in history.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The dramatic and sinister<\/a> image from the congress was the former leader Hu Jintao being led away from his seat next to Xi.<\/p>\n

One of Australia\u2019s journalist sages, Rowan Callick<\/a>, wrote that Xi\u2019s steely, dismissive demeanour as his confused predecessor was ejected was that of a mafia boss (appropriate since Xi has \u2018listed The Godfather<\/em><\/a> among his favourite films\u2019).<\/p>\n

Callick searched Xi\u2019s written report for the key words: \u2018The word for \u201csecurity\u201d is used 91 times in the work report, and \u201ceconomy\u201d 60 times. \u201cBattle\u201d gets 46 mentions. \u201cPolitical reform\u201d, once given a special section, has gone altogether.\u2019<\/p>\n

In a chat last week, Callick told me that Xi\u2019s key message to the comrades is that \u2018the world has turned sour\u2019. And the most striking image he offered was that Xi has \u2018doubled down and doubled speed\u2019.<\/p>\n

The danger also doubles. Xi\u2019s coronation means he\u2019s the unrestrained leader of the most powerful dictatorship in history.<\/p>\n

China\u2019s belligerent dictator faces off against a US determined to achieve supremacy in the technology that will drive this century. What could go wrong?<\/p>\n

Decoupling and deglobalisation mean geography is back. So is protectionism. One sign of the world that\u2019s fading is the damage inflicted on the World Trade Organization and the crisis<\/a> in its dispute settlement system.<\/p>\n

The US and the EU join to support Ukraine in the war with Russia; the West unites to fight a proxy war. Yet in this perilous moment, the US and Europe argue themselves towards a new trade war<\/a> because of the subsidies America is giving its electric car industry. Biden geostrategy can push against \u2018Bidenomics<\/a>\u2019 and the effort to overhaul<\/a> America\u2019s economy.<\/p>\n

What we\u2019re losing in the world that\u2019s passing is painfully clear. As for the world struggling to be born, over to Matthew Arnold:<\/p>\n

Years hence, perhaps, may dawn an age,
\nMore fortunate, alas! than we,
\nWhich without hardness will be sage,
\nAnd gay without frivolity.
\nSons of the world, oh, speed those years;
\nBut, while we wait, allow our tears!<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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