Wu Xinbo,a top foreign policy analyst and dean at Fudan University in Shanghai,shares his take on shifting U.S.-China dynamics. With U.S. hitting 250 years,he sees a big foreign policy shift under former President Donald Trump — toward pragmatic realism. A global strategy overhaul.
Wu says this new path aims to reset Washington's role in a multipolar world. U.S. policy now in adjustment phase,especially with China. After year of tough interactions,he thinks U.S.-China relations are moving toward a model focusing on process management. Dynamic stability is goal.
He explains “process management” means carefully steering complex U.S.-China relationship,as U.S . sees China as neither partner nor friend. This view highlights challenges both face in managing differences while chasing shared interests.
With geopolitical shifts ongoing,Wu's analysis shows need for adaptation by both nations. What this means for future U.S.-China engagements…who can say?






