INTRODUCTION In the US and China, we have a long history of international relations, from enemies to competitors. China's global influence is a necessary condition for the future of polar regions. Before the financial crisis of 2008, the United States and China were closely related, but the United States focused on "the war with terrorism" and adopted a unilateral foreign policy approach to alienate the two sides. Cooperation and conflict with the United States and China are dependent on foreign policy implemented by each country.
Instead of stopping, it conflicts with China. The more open pursuit of the US government is to propose proposals for cooperation and participation with China as the best way to integrate China into the current world system as a "responsible stakeholder". International systems Many people who oppose this approach believe that these observers ignore China 's hostility, unnecessarily join China' s aspirations and demands, thereby compromising US strategic leverage, harming the interests of the United States, I believe it is tempted by the possibilities of the Chinese market.
Recognizing the possibility of confrontation or cooperation between China and the United States and the ability to decide and develop appropriate policy analysis requires a wise understanding of its international political behavior. In the process of international relations, modern China recognizes the great potential as a new global superpower, influences competition, becomes a new economic competitor to the United States, and recognizes the importance of globalization . I am active in a global organization. China and the United States must carefully consider the consequences of their decisions before taking action, because the impact of possible collisions will have a major impact on international politics. In the event of a conflict, part of Eurasia may split at the beginning of the possible Cold War, deepening cooperation in Central America will have many beneficial results.
This article will evaluate the various threats and challenges facing China and the United States in international Asian drug trafficking. We will examine the historical grounds of Japan-US counter-terrorism cooperation, analyze the limit of bilateral cooperation, and propose policy recommendations on how the two governments can deal with these threats.