China and U.S. Engage in Global Diplomatic Race Across the Globe
China vs. U.S. for Global Diplomatic Race
According to Eurasia Review, the 2024 Global Diplomacy Index by the Lowy Institute, China leads globally in the number of embassies and consulates, closely followed by the United States. The competition for influence between the two nations is intensifying especially in the Pacific region, where they compete for support from small island nations. China’s diplomatic power is growing in Africa and the Pacific while the U.S. maintains strong ties in Europe, North and Central America, and South Asia. The rivalry has escalated notably after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Global Diplomatic Race: A Central Focus Amidst Intensifying Power Struggles
The establishment of embassies and consulates is increasing particularly in the Pacific indicating its growing importance in global politics. Governments worldwide are investing heavily in diplomacy to assert their strength and achieve their objectives. The rivalry between China and the U.S. is heightening the significance of Asia and the Pacific on the world stage.