Europe's Weakness Revealed in Relationship With China

Europe's Weakness Revealed in Relationship With China

Earlier this week Larry Summers said he could "think of no event since Bretton Woods comparable to the combination of China's effort to establish a major new institution and the failure of the U.S. to persuade dozens of its traditional allies, starting with Britain, to stay out of it." This may be remembered, he says, as the moment when the U.S. lost its standing as the world's economic leader.

Gideon Rachman also sees Washington's embarrassment over the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank as a commentary on U.S. decline. British and European policy makers see China getting stronger and America, relatively speaking, looking feeble:  They "are making decisions that reflect a cautious adaptation to this wind of change."

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