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Trump Goes to Beijing: The Symbolic Value of the Xi Meeting

7 min · 8 de may de 2026
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A symbolic reading of the upcoming Trump–Xi meeting in Beijing, where diplomacy becomes theatre and power is performed as much as negotiated. The analysis argues that the summit matters not only because of possible agreements on trade, Taiwan, AI, rare earths, or Iran, but because of the image it produces: an American president traveling to the capital of the rival empire. Trump arrives with the language of deals and personal dominance; Xi receives him with the language of permanence, sovereignty, and historical inevitability. The meeting, therefore, becomes a scene of recognition: America is still powerful, but it can no longer simply command the world from Washington.

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