Spartan95
Junior Member
Some Asian media has started to report that there are 2 Super Powers in the world, US and China. I have yet to see any western media reporting that acknowledges China as a Super Power. I suppose it will take some time for them to come with terms with China as a Super Power.
In starting this thread, I hope that there can be interesting discussions on China's power and how China will behave as a Super Power.
To kick it off, let's look at the sources of China's power.
1. The most populous nation on Earth.
- Official population figures puts China's population at ~1.2 billion
- Unofficial estimates range as high as 1.5 billion due to families not reporting their 2nd child so as to skirt the One Child Policy
- The difference between the official figure and unofficial estimates is comparable to the population of US
2. Rapidly developing economy that is currently 2nd in the world.
- China has maintained impressive economic growth rates since it opened up its economy
- The trend of economic growth is likely to continue in the decades ahead as development spreads inland
3. Emerging technological powerhouse
- As highlighted by Martian's very useful posts, China is making huge strides in technological advancements
4. Emerging military power
- This website has tracked the modernisation of China's military and it is clear that it is becoming and increasingly capable and modern military
5. Soft/cultural power
- CCTV is now an international news provider, offering an alternative news source to established western news media such as CNN and BBC
- Confucius' teaching and the Chinese language are spreading in the world
- Chinese martial arts is becoming more popular in the world (partly driven by blockbuster movies)
- China is emerging as 1 of the largest movie production countries in the world
- Sun Tzu's Art of War is still a widely read publication more than 2,000 years after it was written
Now, the question is how will China behave as a Super Power (I have no doubt that China will become stronger and be acknowledged as a Super Power in the world in the near future).
In starting this thread, I hope that there can be interesting discussions on China's power and how China will behave as a Super Power.
To kick it off, let's look at the sources of China's power.
1. The most populous nation on Earth.
- Official population figures puts China's population at ~1.2 billion
- Unofficial estimates range as high as 1.5 billion due to families not reporting their 2nd child so as to skirt the One Child Policy
- The difference between the official figure and unofficial estimates is comparable to the population of US
2. Rapidly developing economy that is currently 2nd in the world.
- China has maintained impressive economic growth rates since it opened up its economy
- The trend of economic growth is likely to continue in the decades ahead as development spreads inland
3. Emerging technological powerhouse
- As highlighted by Martian's very useful posts, China is making huge strides in technological advancements
4. Emerging military power
- This website has tracked the modernisation of China's military and it is clear that it is becoming and increasingly capable and modern military
5. Soft/cultural power
- CCTV is now an international news provider, offering an alternative news source to established western news media such as CNN and BBC
- Confucius' teaching and the Chinese language are spreading in the world
- Chinese martial arts is becoming more popular in the world (partly driven by blockbuster movies)
- China is emerging as 1 of the largest movie production countries in the world
- Sun Tzu's Art of War is still a widely read publication more than 2,000 years after it was written
Now, the question is how will China behave as a Super Power (I have no doubt that China will become stronger and be acknowledged as a Super Power in the world in the near future).