摘要
The United States has criticized the domestic and foreign policies of the Mugabe regime,and has attempted to raise the Zimbabwe issue in the UN Security Council,thus creating a point of potential conflict in Sino-U.S.relations. China differs from the United States on this issue not because of the measures taken by the Western countries such as economic sanctions and political pressure,but, more significantly,because of the Western conception of democracy and human rights,and the difference between the U.S.and Chinese strategies in Africa.The policies of China and the United States on the Zimbabwe issue can be interpreted as a struggle between two powers in Africa.In the short term,however,it is the Middle East that will continue to preoccupy U.S.foreign policy,and Zimbabwe will not become a major flash point in Sino-U.S.relations.
The United States has criticized the domestic and foreign policies of the Mugabe regime, and has attempted to raise the Zimbabwe issue in the UN Security Council, thus creating a point of potential conflict in Sino-U.S. relations. China differs from the United States on this issue not because of the measures taken by the Western countries such as economic sanctions and political pressure, but, more significantly, because of the Western conception of democracy and human rights, and the difference between the U.S. and Chinese strategies in Africa. The policies of China and the United States on the Zimbabwe issue can be interpreted as a struggle between two powers in Africa. In the short term, however, it is the Middle East that will continue to preoccupy U.S. foreign policy, and Zimbabwe will not become a major flash point in Sino-U.S. relations.