Commentary During the U.S.-China talks in Alaska on March 18 and 19, Yang Jiechi, a member of the CCP’s Politburo and director of the Foreign Affairs Office, gave a tough speech to U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s team. In his speech, there were several paragraphs on “international order,” which were key and revealed a lot of information. Yang Jiechi’s speech broke the triangle of competition, collaboration, and adversary in Biden’s strategy toward the CCP: “The United States’ relationship with China will be competitive where it should be, collaborative where it can be, adversarial where it must be,” Blinken said during the talks. In the future, adversary between the two sides will increase, while competition and collaboration will be substantially reduced. International Order Is Key to U.S.-China Talks In the talks between Blinken and Yang Jiechi on the 18th, the U.S. side’s purpose was stated right at the beginning, with …