06 March, 2013

Interview: Lee Kuan Yew on the Future of U.S.- China Relations - Graham Allison and Robert Blackwill - The Atlantic

Interview: Lee Kuan Yew on the Future of U.S.- China Relations - Graham Allison and Robert Blackwill - The Atlantic: Competition between the United States and China is inevitable, but conflict is not. This is not the Cold War. The Soviet Union was contesting with the United States for global supremacy. China is acting purely in its own national interests. It is not interested in changing the world.

There will be a struggle for influence. I think it will be subdued because the Chinese need the United States, need U.S. markets, U.S. technology, need to have students going to the United States to study the ways and means of doing business so they can improve their lot. It will take them 10, 20, 30 years. If you quarrel with the United States and become bitter enemies, all that information and those technological capabilities will be cut off. The struggle between the two countries will be maintained at the level that allows them to still tap the United States.