The Grand Miscalculation: The US Helped Create the Russia-China Coalition
by Jacob
Bosen Posted on June 23, 2022
For decades, the United States has actively pursued
the containment and cornering of Russia with the goal of asserting its own
power and influence. Instead of formulating a relationship with a major
regional power, this process has brought the United States to the significant
challenge of the Russian and Chinese coalition. Because of the active
containment and cornering, Russia distrusts the United States and has been
looking for a relationship elsewhere. While the United States offers Russia the
door, China offers Russia partnership and a homogeneous viewpoint of the West.
The United States had several opportunities to bring Russia into partnership –
helping avoid China’s challenge to the United States as the major global power.
United States foreign policy has tried to keep Russia at bay and the United
States in a position of global power but has helped cement the rise of a
feared, difficult to address, the anti-Western coalition between Russia and China –
The Grand Miscalculation.
The story of The Grand Miscalculation largely starts
with declassified documents in the National Security Archive at George Washington University that
show U.S. Secretary of State James Baker’s "not one inch eastward"
discussion about NATO with Mikhail Gorbachev in 1990. Former CIA Director Robert Gates stated
that the Soviets were "led to believe" that NATO would not expand
beyond Germany. In 2001, President Putin stated,
“The simplest [solution] is to dissolve NATO…The second possible option is to
include Russia in NATO. This also creates a single defense and security space.”
The United States missed its opportunity. To this day, NATO has expanded all
the way up to Russia’s border and is now pushing for Finland and
Sweden to join. Finland and Sweden provide the United States with no strategic
advantage, but a security liability. Russia has repeatedly identified NATO
expansion as a direct threat to
its national security for decades. Further, the United States could have
avoided the current destruction of already strained relations with Russia by
seriously considering Russia’s security concerns for Ukraine in early 2022.
Instead, the United States labeled most of Russia’s concerns in Ukraine as
"non-starters." Earlier this year, Russia invaded Ukraine because of
the hard push for Ukraine to join NATO. It is obvious why Russia does not trust the
United States and is looking for a trusting partner elsewhere. This distrust
has resulted in the formation of a coalition against the United States and
its Western partners. The United States certainly has not benefited from its
foreign policy toward Russia.
China is the only major world power that is benefiting
from the actions of the United States. China wants to see the continued
deterioration of the United States and Russian relationship. The balance of
power in the world is shifting. There is no strategic benefit in pushing Russia
into China’s camp. Prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Russia and China
released a joint policy statement outlining their goal of cooperation against
the United States and the West. China particularly admires Russia’s attempts to establish
a "just" multipolar international system and asserts there are no
"forbidden" areas of cooperation. Russia and China want to
increase their partnership in all political, security, and
economic sectors. Threatening the dominance and stability of the Dollar,
the Russian Central Bank has
halved its dollar reserves and has moved towards the Yuan and Euro. Currently,
Russia and China are in their last phase of de-dollarization by
establishing alternative payment and messaging systems. All actions that have
been taken are directly threatening the United States and have been predicted
by realist thinkers.
George Kennan and
John Mearsheimer predicted what would come of poor treatment of Russia by the
United States. Kennan argued that NATO expansion would be "…the most
fateful error of American foreign policy in the entire post-Cold War era."
This fatal error can be known as The Grand Miscalculation. The United States
has conjured nationalistic and anti-Western attitudes in Russian society. The
world is seeing the direct results of this in Ukraine and in the formation of
the Russian and Chinese coalition.
The United States' foreign policy of containing Russia,
disregarding Russia’s security interests, and trying to assert the power of the
United States in Russia’s sphere of influence has caused the further
development of the Russian and Chinese coalition. This coalition directly
contradicts the goals of the United States and its Western allies. The
stability of the international order is at stake. The United States and the
West will increasingly struggle to counter the Russian and Chinese coalition in
the future unless a change of policy is implemented. The United States must
seek to split the coalition between Russia and China by resetting relations
with Moscow. If the current course is maintained, then the actions of the
United States will go down as the biggest foreign policy mistakes in the 21st century
– The Grand Miscalculation.
Jacob Bosen is a graduate student of statecraft
and international affairs at the Institute of World Politics. He participated
in the Russian American Cooperation Initiative in Moscow in December 2021. Jacob can be reached at jacobbosen@gmail.com.
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