American Presidential Elections in a Comparative Perspective. Группа авторов

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campaign rhetoric and if elected, he would follow “the established path.”37 Such optimism was echoed by Eric Li, who shortly after Trump’s election declared in a New York Times op-ed that in the long term, China prefers a relationship with a United States that “doesn’t try to remake the world” according to its own values and standards. From Li’s perspective, President-Elect Trump, a “resolute businessman with little ideological underpinning,” would have little desire to ask China to follow America’s example.38

       FROM CHINA-BASHING TO AMERICA-BASHING: THE ELECTION AND ITS UNINTENDED IMPLICATIONS

      Due to the enormous significance of China-US relations, so-called China issues are popular talking points during US presidential elections. Although issues related to China have rarely dominated elections in the United States, China-bashing on the campaign trail does add to the turbulence of the bilateral relationship. Thus, the Chinese media and experts are used to devoting most of their attention to following the candidates’ China rhetoric on the campaign trail. Unsurprisingly, the 2016 presidential election saw no small amount of China-bashing from both parties’ candidates, which raised Chinese concern.

      Despite the candidates’ intensive criticism of China, however, Chinese policy experts generally agree that campaign rhetoric is not the most reliable guide to the future policy of the next administration. Indeed, trends emerged in the 2016 presidential election that displaced China bashing as a significant cause of Chinese attention. As it turned out, the general narrative of the 2016 election in China was taken over by a different kind of critique—America-bashing if you will—as the faltering of American democracy and the ugliness of the election became the central targets of criticisms and condemnation from the Chinese media and pundits. There is no doubt that the unprecedented America-bashing in the 2016 election changed Chinese perceptions of the United States significantly, but to understand its full implications, it is useful to briefly take stock of Chinese perceptions of the United States from a historical perspective.

       CHINA’S HISTORICAL VIEWS OF THE UNITED STATES