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Friend or foe: How does US view China?

Diplomatic relations in Asia are at a delicate point: China is asserting its claims in the South China Sea, alarming regional neighbors who hope that the US, the world`s remaining superpower, will provide some balance in the region.

February 11, 2014 / 10:22 IST
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A "pivot" or emphasis on Asia in US foreign policy is not about containing China, although more could be done to spell out what the strategy means, speakers at an Asia-Pacific Security Conference in Singapore said on Monday.

Diplomatic relations in Asia are at a delicate point: China is asserting its claims in the South China Sea, alarming regional neighbors who hope that the US, the world`s remaining superpower, will provide some balance in the region.

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"Last year, [US Secretary of Defense] Chuck Hagel said the pivot is misread, that it`s not all about China and I agree with that," Ruan Zongze, vice president at the China Institute of International Studies (CIIS) said during a panel discussion on Sino-American strategies, part of the events for this week`s Singapore Airshow.