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The Chinese have global ambitions.They have a plan...you can be sure of that.
The Chinese have global ambitions.They have a plan...you can be sure of that.
Has there any thought to that China might not even want to be a hegemon? Western doctrine might suggest a hegemon might be the ultimate goal of a successful nation but then there is also a different cultural value and aspect to this when it comes to Eastern doctrines. Just as Westerners value diamonds by it's perfection, East Asians value jade for it's imperfections.It is clear that China will never be a World Hegemon as US has been since 1945. It is also clear that when US hegemony is broken over a large part of the World that hegemony is at its end and the advantages US has of being the Hegemon are lost. The purpose of China is to reach that situation without a major war and to reduce the fighting of wars in general because that has major advantages to China and to most of the World.
The fact that China says it doesn't want to be a hegemon and the painful fact that being a hegemon is now ( but only since forty or so years ) more expensive to the US than profitable cannot be valid arguments for Western ideologues to believe that China doesn't want to be hegemon.Has there any thought to that China might not even want to be a hegemon? Western doctrine might suggest a hegemon might be the ultimate goal of a successful nation but then there is also a different cultural value and aspect to this when it comes to Eastern doctrines. Just as Westerners value diamonds by it's perfection, East Asians value jade for it's imperfections.
Has there any thought to that China might not even want to be a hegemon? Western doctrine might suggest a hegemon might be the ultimate goal of a successful nation but then there is also a different cultural value and aspect to this when it comes to Eastern doctrines. Just as Westerners value diamonds by it's perfection, East Asians value jade for it's imperfections.
The British empire was number one during most of the 19th century but was not the hegemon US became after 1945. China will become number one in a much further developed World and will be even further from being hegemon than the British empire was.I'm not so sure about that. The competitive nature is shared among all people, including the Chinese. I mean, China didn't get this huge because they are shy. And China has not developed with such cutthroat speed because they settle for being the second best. In sports, economics, science, etc, the Chinese are constantly striving to be the best. Even though they still have a long way to go, I don't think they would settle for being number two.
The British empire was number one during most of the 19th century but was not the hegemon US became after 1945. China will become number one in a much further developed World and will be even further from being hegemon than the British empire was.
True, and at some time they owned a quarter of the land surface of the World, but they didn't pretend that other countries should need British approval for their governments.I don't know dude, the British were known for their brutal colonization all over the globe.
The British empire was number one during most of the 19th century but was not the hegemon US became after 1945. China will become number one in a much further developed World and will be even further from being hegemon than the British empire was.