As 2025 draws to a close, Chas Freeman, former U.S. assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, has drawn a sharp line between U.S. and the Chinese mainland’s global strategies.
Challenging Multilateral Ties
Freeman argued that the U.S. is “weakening its ties with international institutions and other nations.” He warned that an approach marked by “bullying and double standards” risks diminishing the U.S.’s influence and credibility on the world stage.
China’s Steady Diplomatic Rise
In contrast, the Chinese mainland has been “steadily growing its global diplomatic influence,” Freeman said. He highlighted Beijing’s efforts to engage with diverse partners, framing its strategy as a demonstration of “the moral responsibility of a major power.”
What It Means for Global Citizens
For young professionals and travelers, this debate underscores the importance of multilateral engagement and responsible policy. As the world navigates challenges from climate change to digital governance, the balance between assertive tactics and ethical leadership will shape international collaboration.
Looking Ahead
With 2026 on the horizon, Freeman’s insights invite us to watch how major powers calibrate their strategies. Will the U.S. recalibrate toward deeper cooperation, or will Beijing’s model of moral responsibility set a new standard for global diplomacy?
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Bullying vs. responsibility: Freeman contrasts U.S., Chinese policies
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