Rhetoric and Realpolitik: Xi-Trump Meeting and Its Implications for the Global South
This article examines the May 2026 Beijing summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump and argues that real geopolitical power now rests on structural economic leverage rather than symbolic rhetoric. It contrasts China’s disciplined strategy with the United States’ populist, fluctuating communication on Taiwan and technology, and concludes that ASEAN and the Global South should respond with active, non-aligned hedging rather than dependence on either power.
