The tensions between the American and Chinese governments stem from various factors, including trade imbalances, human rights concerns, and geopolitical competition. The U.S. government often criticizes China for its authoritarian political system, lack of democratic freedoms, and issues such as censorship and surveillance. Additionally, disputes over technology, intellectual property theft, and military assertiveness in the Asia-Pacific region further exacerbate hostilities. These elements contribute to a complex relationship marked by rivalry and mistrust.
The U.S. government first facilitated American access to China through the Treaty of Wanghia in 1844. This agreement established a framework for trade and diplomatic relations between the United States and the Qing Dynasty, granting American merchants extraterritorial rights and access to Chinese ports. This treaty marked the beginning of formal commercial relations, allowing American businessmen to engage in trade within China more freely.
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Sixty years ago (in 1962), China had a state capitalist economic system, with a dictatorial government. It now has a mix of state and private capitalism.
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The communist government of China patterned their country's development after Russia. The Chinese Communist party began its rule in 1949.
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American's were free, Chinese people were not, the government did not want the Americans to influence the population of china to revolt against the government
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The same way the American Government is selected they vote
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China has a Communist government.
China has a communist government
China has a communist government.
China has a limited government
The Chinese government has opened up China to Western Business and Industry. It maintains China.
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