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China takes Japan sets sights on US

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:27 am

Faith is believing what you know ain't so. -- Mark Twain
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Postby maraboutslim » Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:16 pm

With China having like, what, six times the population of Japan, and an even more staggering imbalance in land mass and natural resources, it ought to be embarrassing to only now just be catching up.

Wake me up when China's per capita gdp gets into the top 100 countries of the world.
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Postby Yokohammer » Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:32 pm

maraboutslim wrote:Wake me up when China's per capita gdp gets into the top 100 countries of the world.

You might need to be cryogenically preserved in order to wake up for that. :cool:
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Postby Socratesabroad » Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:44 pm

I've already given two yuan...
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Postby Russell » Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:58 pm

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Postby Coligny » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:33 am

Can't we stop calling China a "threat" like if the coldwar was still there ?

They are playing the capitalist game by the book, and are the best for now...
they are already on their way to slow down because of the huge rise in living standards and salaries.
Frack... they even started ordering the shutdown of factories that are not considered energy efficient enough...


Soon enough it will be the end of cheap junk because the only country with cheap labour will be in africa... And they are not exactly the good place to start a production line.
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Postby Socratesabroad » Wed Aug 18, 2010 2:25 pm

Coligny wrote:Can't we stop calling China a "threat" like if the coldwar was still there ?


The short answer: no. China is plowing its new-found wealth into its military without the existence of any major adversary. Some Chinese nutjobs even fear Taiwan attacking China despite Taiwan having a primarily defensive military. And those of us in China are well aware of the PRC's stance on what it refers to as the "rebellious province" of Taiwan.

Coligny wrote:They are playing the capitalist game by the book, and are the best for now...


Capitalist, yes. Democratic, definitely no.
I say this with personal experience as well, both 1) having to use a VPN service to get past the Great Chinese Firewall and 2) being lucky enough as a "continuing student" to avoid the "Marxist-Leninist Theory" class, required of all students regardless of major, on my course schedule at a Chinese uni.
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Postby IparryU » Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:03 pm

This might be a f***ed thing to say, but 2030 is where WWIII is at... I doubt that the brits and yanks will let them take over...

Not trying to be an arrogant american, just saying, that some countries prolly wont let that happen.

Better start learning Chinese now!
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Postby Adhesive » Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:09 am

Socratesabroad wrote:
Capitalist, yes. Democratic, definitely no.
I say this with personal experience as well, both 1) having to use a VPN service to get past the Great Chinese Firewall and 2) being lucky enough as a "continuing student" to avoid the "Marxist-Leninist Theory" class, required of all students regardless of major, on my course schedule at a Chinese uni.


What interests me is how a Chinese citizen can be indoctrinated into Marxist theory, look at their current economic arrangement, and think themselves on track. :spin:
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Postby Ketou » Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:33 pm

Adhesive wrote:What interests me is how a Chinese citizen can be indoctrinated into Marxist theory, look at their current economic arrangement, and think themselves on track. :spin:


What interests me is how a western citizen can be indoctrinated into Keynesian theory, look at their current economic arrangement, and think themselves on track. :p
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Postby fooj » Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:35 am

Adhesive wrote:What interests me is how a Chinese citizen can be indoctrinated into Marxist theory, look at their current economic arrangement, and think themselves on track. :spin:


From Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_capitalism#Marxist_criticism

In mainland China differences in terminology sometimes confuse and complicate discussions of Chinese economic reform. Under Marxist ideology, capitalism refers to a stage of history in which there is a class system in which the proletariat is exploited by the bourgeoisie. Officially, according to the Chinese governments State ideology, China is currently in the primary stage of socialism with Chinese characteristics. However, because of Deng Xiaoping's and subsequent leaders Chinese economic reforms, instituting pragmatism within policy, China has undertaken policies which are commonly considered capitalistic, including employing wage labor, increasing unemployment to motivate those who are still working[, transforming state owned enterprises into joint stock companies, and encouraging the growth of the joint venture and private capitalist sectors. A contrary Marxist view would describe China as just another variant of capitalism (state capitalism), much like the former USSR, which was also claiming to be operating on principals of socialism. This is echoed by what Mao Tse-Tung termed "capitalist roaders" who he argued existed within the ruling Party structures and would try to restore the bourgeoisie and thus their class interests to power reflected in new policies, while only keeping the outer appearance of socialism for legitimacy purposes. Deng Xiaoping was identified as one of these "capitalist roaders" during the Chinese Cultural Revolution, when he was placed under house arrest.
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Postby fooj » Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:37 am

Ketou wrote:What interests me is how a western citizen can be indoctrinated into Keynesian theory, look at their current economic arrangement, and think themselves on track. :p


Yes, I agree, utter foolishness. The Chinese will pay dearly.
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