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When US President Donald Trump was about to begin his closely watched summit with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping last month, he wrote a social media post that revived a decades-old concept about the dynamics between the two countries and their role in global affairs.

“The G2 will be convening shortly,” he wrote – in all caps – ahead of the talks.

The term “G2”, or Group of Two, emerged in the 2000s as a proposal for Washington and Beijing to work together to address global challenges. Over time, it has evolved to broadly refer to the US and China as leading powers sharing the world stage.

Trump’s remarks, which hinted at a global duopoly between the US and China, have worried some US allies. But how does it sit with the Chinese leadership?

Beijing is likely to have taken some pride in being treated by Washington as an equal, but its leaders would not be particularly pleased about being referred to as the G2, according to observers.

They said this categorisation would not be ideal for Beijing as the term had a “hegemonic” undertone that could harm China’s efforts with the developing world and bring it added responsibilities it might not be too eager to shoulder. Trump’s words, they suggested, should be treated as no more than political rhetoric or flattery ahead of trade talks.



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