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The tragedy of two failing superpowers

Being a superpower is not just about brute strength; it is also about being seen as a competent and decent leader. China is not and the US is failing.

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History accelerates in crises. This pandemic may not itself transform the world, but it can accelerate changes already under way. One ongoing change has been in the relationship between China, the rising superpower, and the US, the incumbent.

Being a superpower is not just about brute strength; it is also about being seen as a competent and decent leader. After victories in the second world war and the cold war, the US was such a leader.

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Martin Wolf is chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, London. He was awarded the Commander of the British Empire in 2000 “for services to financial journalism”.

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