Sony Thăng on the Chinese foreign policy

A TEXT by SONY THĂNG :
The most misunderstood thing about Chinese foreign policy is what it is optimizing for.
It is not optimizing for ideological satisfaction.
It is not optimizing for the approval of the Western left or the Western right or of the Global South intellectual class or for anyone else whose primary mode of political engagement is evaluation and commentary.
■ IT IS OPTIMIZING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WORLD in which China, and as a structural byproduct, other countries that plug in the same alternative architecture, cannot be strangled by the control systems that American power has spent eighty years building into the plumbing of the global economy.
■ THAT GOAL REQUIRES :
● Not triggering the military response that would set the project back by a generation.
● Not giving the United States the clean pretext to organize its alliance system into active containment.
● Not moving so fast on any single front that the empire has to choose between accepting the change or going to war to reverse it.
● It requires patience that reads, to people who want confrontation, like cowardice.
● It requires restraint that reads, to people who want declarations, like complicity.
●● IT REQUIRES ACCEPTING THE ACCUSATION OF INSUFFICIENT RADICALISM FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE NEVER HAD TO THINK ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS THE MORNING AFTER THE DRAMATIC CONFRONTATION THEY’RE DEMANDING.
The people who are building the alternative World are not building it for the approval of people who assess foreign policy the way sports fans assess a game.
THEY ARE BUILDING IT FOR THE COUNTRIES THAT WILL STILL BE HERE IN 50 YEARS AND NEED THE ARCHITECTURE TO BE DIFFERENT.
THE CRITICS WILL MOVE ON TO THE NEXT OUTRAGE.
THE ARCHITECTURE WILL REMAIN.
