Nixon och Mao 1972. (TT)

Trump och Xi – viktigast sedan Nixon mötte Mao?

Toppmötet mellan presidenterna Donald Trump och Xi Jinping på Mar-a-Lago i Florida på torsdagen anses av en del bedömare vara det viktigaste sedan Richard Nixon 1972 gjorde det historiska besöket hos Mao Zedong i Peking för att normalisera relationerna. Det skriver DN:s Michael Winiarski, men konstaterar att skillnaden nu är att det mesta tycks vara improviserat – 1972 var mötet noga förberett och koreograferat. Osäkerheten ligger enligt Winiarski i att Trump ännu inte presenterat någon genomtänkt politik i de frågor som väntas komma upp.

En del bedömare har också pekat på det ironiska i att Trump, urtypen av en kapitalistisk företagare, använt ett populistiskt språkbruk som påminner om Maos retorik, skriver CNN:s Steven Jiang i en analys. Han citerar en ledande Kinaexpert som lyfter exemplet att både Trump och Mao talar om att ”omkullkasta samhället” och att det inte går att ”bygga innan man rivit det gamla”.

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Nixons besök i Kina 1972
Wikipedia (en)
U.S. President Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic of China was an important step in formally normalizing relations between the United States and China. It marked the first time a U.S. president had visited the PRC, which at that time considered the U.S. one of its foes, and the visit ended 25 years of separation between the two sides. Before even being elected president, Nixon had talked of the need for better relations with the PRC, with which the U.S. did not maintain diplomatic relations as it recognized the government of the Republic of China on Taiwan as the government of China. Early in his first term, Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger began sending subtle overtures hinting at warmer relations to the PRC government. After a series of these overtures by both countries, Kissinger flew on secret diplomatic missions to Beijing, where he met with Premier Zhou Enlai. On July 15, 1971, the President announced that he would visit the PRC the following year. Occurring from February 21 to 28, 1972, the visit allowed the American public to view images of China for the first time in over two decades. Throughout the week the President and his most senior advisers engaged in substantive discussions with the PRC, including a meeting with Chairman Mao Zedong, while First Lady Pat Nixon toured schools, factories and hospitals in the city of Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou with the large American press corps in tow. Nixon dubbed the visit "the week that changed the world." The repercussions of the Nixon visit were vast, and included a significant shift in the Cold War balance, putting the PRC with the U.S. against the Soviet Union. "Nixon going to China" has since become a metaphor for an unexpected or uncharacteristic action by a politician.
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