Starting a push for the former colonial powers to return stolen artifacts would really unite the developing world behind China. Sanction the British museum for stealing Chinese property. Send the ambassador into the museum to put up signs in front of stolen objects, not just from China but also from other countries. Sanction the British royals for stealing the Kohinoor diamond. Even India would join the Chinese campaign. That's how you build soft power in the developing worldRemember fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent's gay lover who inherited stolen Chinese artifacts refusing to return them to China hiding behind Tibet? People looked at him as being heroic when he's no different from these museum scum in this video thinking the artifacts they hold are in better hands so they have a right to keep them.
30000 with low salaries is not a big deal, even by high-end estimates where all of them receive $3300 a month (which isn't true, the median is probably around $1000-1500), it's $99 million a month. In reality this number is around 3x smaller. So yeah, you are a little liar.If funding is not there so how they put 30,000 people on single project which was not before?. those are August and september statements. pay attention to UAE and India trade with certain countries as the same infrastructure boost happening to south.
This charm offensive might work with countries like bangladesh, sri lanka or pakistan, but no matter what we do, due to india's underachievement being the largest "democracy" it will always be hateful to China due their own jealousy and envy, i am afraid india will always be thorn on China's sideStarting a push for the former colonial powers to return stolen artifacts would really unite the developing world behind China. Sanction the British museum for stealing Chinese property. Send the ambassador into the museum to put up signs in front of stolen objects, not just from China but also from other countries. Sanction the British royals for stealing the Kohinoor diamond. Even India would join the Chinese campaign. That's how you build soft power in the developing world
An Authoritative Basic Guideline on How Vietnam Sees the World, as of 2022

The author further added:This is the map of countries having diplomatic relations with Vietnam based on their level of partnership. Legend as follows (in descending order of significance attached to it):
Green: Comprehensive strategic partnership. Including: China, Russia and India.
Blue: Strategic partnership. Including: Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain.
Yellow: Comprehensive partnership. Including: Brunei, Myanmar, South Africa, Denmark, Netherlands, Hungary, Ukraine, Canada, USA, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Venezuela.
There are 3 grey countries on the map, but it is widely known in Vietnam that Vietnam’s relations with them transcends all the above levels and they are accorded the term “special relations”, namely Laos, Cambodia and Cuba.
Link:Comprehensive: some aspects of their relations with Vietnam are in need of confidence building and deepening measures.
Strategic: there’s a broad and general agreement and confidence in almost all aspects, and relations are vital to Vietnam’s interests.
Grey countries are countries with normal relations sans a special level of partnership.
Hey at least the money is going to China for all those solar panels and batteries they are going to install.Yeah, keep on coping, Japan don't have the money with rising energy cost and Yen devaluation, their exports are uncompetitive vis a vis the Chinese.
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They better use their money to subsidies the salaries of their salarymen and women, they worked overtime everyday but still can't afford to start a family lolYeah, keep on coping, Japan don't have the money with rising energy cost and Yen devaluation, their exports are uncompetitive vis a vis the Chinese.
8 hours ago — Japan is ready to exploit a sharp decline in China's overseas lending by helping Asia-Pacific countries address the $40tn cost of combating ...
Considering how much debt Japan has right now (the debt to gdp is among the highest in the world) and the serious amount of problems they have with an aging population and an unhealthy urge to hug their body pillows, really, if the USA isn’t there, China could ever easily take their woman, not by force, but by simply being real chads that we actually have a decent understanding of what makes a real man and not some unhealthy urge to fap to yuri or hugging their body pillows in an attempt to forget that last girl he got NTR by. To be honest, if Japan became a Chinese colony, it would be an improvement because at the very least, China at least has a concept of fiscal responsibility, what does Japan have other then 3 lost decades due to bending over for the USA like Germany is now. I mean I went to Akihabara recently and the tech there is literally at least a decade old , with VHS still up for sale but when I went to Shen Zhen, it may as well be on the way to becoming night city from Cyberpunk only much much less dystopian and way more hopeful out looks with potential Tokyo can only dream of which the gravy doesn’t appear to be stopping anytime soonYeah, keep on coping, Japan don't have the money with rising energy cost and Yen devaluation, their exports are uncompetitive vis a vis the Chinese.
8 hours ago — Japan is ready to exploit a sharp decline in China's overseas lending by helping Asia-Pacific countries address the $40tn cost of combating ...