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Home » China Pushes Anti-Bullying Agenda Amid Rising Tensions With US

China Pushes Anti-Bullying Agenda Amid Rising Tensions With US

Beijing launches global campaign against "international bullying" while facing its own accusations of economic coercion

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 18, 2025
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China pushes anti-bullying initiative at UN forum as US relations deteriorate over trade restrictions and Taiwan policy, creating diplomatic paradox.

China pushes anti-bullying rhetoric at a high-profile UN forum while simultaneously facing growing criticism for its own aggressive foreign policies.

The Foreign Ministry unveiled a “World Free from Bullying” initiative during a Geneva conference this week, promoting “equal dialogue” between nations.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi specifically condemned what he called “power politics” and “unilateral sanctions” in international relations.

This diplomatic offensive comes just days after China imposed rare earth export controls targeting US defense contractors, highlighting the paradoxical nature of Beijing’s position.

Analysts note China has recently deployed coast guard ships to disputed Philippine waters, maintained trade bans on Australian goods, and threatened Lithuania over its Taiwan relations – actions that contradict the anti-bullying message.

The Chinese stance against bullying has received intense criticism from Western nations. US State Department spokesman Vedant Patel found this action “ironic” because China has a track record of using economic pressure tactics.

New restrictions for exporting semiconductor equipment to China are now being developed by the United States amid worsening technological relations with China.

China launches its diplomatic effort during political milestones which affect its foreign relations.

Five years have passed since China started using its so-called “wolf warrior” diplomatic approach which includes aggressive statements from Chinese diplomats.

Recent diplomatic modifications from officials do not change their aggressive foreign stance.

During his encounter with the media UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed support for China’s proposal yet emphasized the need for equal application of principles to every nation.

European delegates maintained total silence in the Geneva session because EU member states demonstrated inadequate ability to find balance between economic relations with China and their worries about Chinese global actions.

The Chinese government advocates its ideology while developing countries currently need to determine their position between US and China rivalries.

The “anti-hegemony” emphasis by Beijing appeals to select African leaders yet others in the continent hold mixed feelings toward unreserved support from either China or the United States.

The initiative consists of three main elements which include educational programs for cyber bullying prevention, training sessions against workplace intimidation for corporations and international youth exchange platforms.

Critics doubt China’s legitimacy to address bullying issues since they point out the domestic censorship practices combined with reported harassment of foreign journalists.

Officials in China dispute that Western media deliberately produces false information about the country’s policy framework.

Observing US-China ties reach their worst level in decades, people differ about whether this initiative represents real policy adjustments or it is primarily intended for enhanced diplomatic image before major summits take place this year.

The initiative faces an uncertain future because Beijing must align its foreign policy practices with its presented global bullying stance.

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