Political and business circles across Asia face a shifting geopolitical
environment driven by the inevitable rise of China. Several fundamental
factors are driving this shift that if fully understood should help
established political orders, business interests, and ruling elite
across Asia position themselves for a peaceful, stable, prosperous
future. Failure to position oneself carefully as this shift takes place,
can see a political dynasty or business empire swallowed whole in the
fissures of geopolitical tectonic change.
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It wasn't an inevitable rise. The Chinese were in the ground before Slick Willie took office. As soon as he was in office, he declared China ...COMMUNIST China (betraying The Republic of China, now Taiwan), declared the Red Chinese Preferred Trad Partner, and started giving the Chinese original U.S. Patents, and military goods, and the latest tech.... That's when the Chinese economy started rising.
ReplyDeleteWillie Clinton, one Communist to another.
Yes, the Controllers of this Planet play CHess, several moves ahead.
Nixon opened China. Very few trading partners are NOT "Preferred Trading Partner" or "Most Favored Nation". Clinton didn't take away "Most Favored Nation" status of the PRC - that was the issue at the time. It takes decades to do what China has done. It more or less started in the Nixon administration though. It would take us decades to re-industrialize as well.
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