The hostility between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the United States was shaped by a complex interplay of historical, ideological, and geopolitical factors, making it difficult to label as strictly "inevitable." The ideological clash of communism versus capitalism, combined with China's rise as a global power and its assertive policies in the Asia-Pacific region, has fueled tensions. Additionally, events such as trade disputes, human rights concerns, and military posturing have further exacerbated the relationship. While certain dynamics may have made conflict likely, alternative paths could have fostered greater cooperation.
Are factions inevitable?
Cold War
Extremism and failures of leadership made the Civik War inevitable by feeding sectionalism in the North and South.
The Chinese
why its not working
Wars happen for a lot of reasons: scarce resources, religious hostility, ethnic strife. If you have an optimistic view of humanity, perhaps these are all things which can be overcome, and war is not inevitable. If you take a dimmer view of mankind, perhaps war is inevitable.
More inevitable, most inevitable
The plural for hostility is hostilities.
"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...
more inevitable, most inevitable
Open Hostility was created in 1991.
With our score so high, I think that victory is inevitable. Making mistakes is inevitable for human beings.
Are factions inevitable?
death is inevitable
The noun form of "hostile" is "hostility."
Antonyms for hostility are likability, friendliness or amiability.
Death is inevitable.