Will China replace the US on the world stage?

中国将在世界舞台上取代美国吗?

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2026-02-03

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A succession of political leaders have been trooping to Beijing in recent months. Is it an indication of a new world order? Tania Branigan explains. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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  • This is The Guardian.

  • Today, China comes in from the cold.

  • First came the Irish Taoiseach, Michael Martin.

  • The visit by the Taoiseach is an attempt to expand on trade ties,

  • and on that front, successful groundwork was laid.

  • Then it was Justin Trudeau's turn.

  • It's been eight years since a Canadian Prime Minister touched down in the capital of China,

  • but given the way the world has changed, it seems like a century ago.

  • There followed the Finnish Prime Minister, the Uruguayan President, and then, last week, Keir Starmer.

  • as he met the President at the Great Hall of the People on the first full day of his trip.

  • The Prime Minister said China was a vital player on the global stage.

  • It was the first visit by a British PM since Theresa May eight years ago.

  • A sign of just how strained relations have been over COVID,

  • not to mention allegations of Chinese spying, cyber hacking,

  • and the suppression of Hong Kong exiles on British soil.

  • Starmer presented his visit as the beginning of a different kind of relationship with China.

  • We inherited a policy from the previous government, not of engagement with China,

  • but hiding away and sticking their heads in the sand.

  • While our allies developed a more sophisticated approach, they let the UK fall behind.

  • We became an outlier.