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Topic: China is a declining Power - page 2. (Read 218 times)

legendary
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May 25, 2022, 11:07:06 AM
#7
China would invade Taiwan to save their dying economy. If that meant starting an international conflict with the U.S., so be it. They will not simply succumb to their economic woes without trying for the gold mine that lies below their border and try to control chip production. It'd mean that they would also have immense power over the U.S.

But more of their own socialism with "insert nation" characteristics. As much of the western propaganda you read, china won't have trouble in the south chine sea, Australia needs them, the US still needs them, EU and of with no backlash from muslim countries of the treatment in xianjiang. China will continue to develop, as someone who currently lives in London and has spent time in china, it's a ridiculous take to say china is coming to end of their growth.

They will develop, just not at the rate as they were before. No one is suggesting that China will cease to exist. They just won't become the world power they were on track to be.
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 289
May 25, 2022, 09:29:26 AM
#6
Truthfully, their economy is a world class case study and a means of encouragement to countries who are still developing and who are even developed. But with this situation they have on their plate, can they bounce back quick enough?
What causes the economy of china to be superior and emulated from other countries. Is because China harmonize their selves together to make sure they have gone out from economical reception. Before china was one among the country that do not have a good economy, and since they calm down to study were their problem is coming from, and they have no excuse to put everything together to work as a team to rise the country. Some of the countries of that is battling into economical problem. I think is from the architect of the managerial of the country
member
Activity: 56
Merit: 17
May 25, 2022, 04:59:14 AM
#5
I will gladly disagree with this statement, The Great china rised from nothing to something, the old china was faced with hardship ,poverty and population affect ,china rose from the Grassroot to becoming badget and technology gurus who has taking over 65% of the world market ,technology and structures,china develop itself and saw reasons to make their economy stronger and their yen acceptable in the market.

Just recently china were faced with more challenging pandemic than all other nations they fault it,it affected their economy ,they rise back and still become the leading technological market in the world, Nearly all gadget,accessories, technology and construction are china inclined making them gaints in technological world.

Chinese military strenght is still one of the top in the world, thet are strong in man power,Weapons ,air strike ,land and water ,when calling top 5 world powers, china should never be excluded ,their economy is strong enough they even loan other undeveloped countries funds for survival. Their business are top in all nations.

Put some respect in the name china ,the are world class and still leading


 
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 589
May 24, 2022, 01:14:17 PM
#4
China is shown the west that Asian economies can become powerhouse of world economy, something which seemed very improbable in 1960s and 70s. It is commendable how china utilized its huge population and the discipline with with china controlled its population.
I do believe that china need some governance upgrades, but its economic growth is a world class case study. Currently it certainly is going through a slump, but I believe it will remain one of the impressive economy in time to come
Truthfully, their economy is a world class case study and a means of encouragement to countries who are still developing and who are even developed. But with this situation they have on their plate, can they bounce back quick enough?
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1157
May 24, 2022, 12:20:27 PM
#3
China is shown the west that Asian economies can become powerhouse of world economy, something which seemed very improbable in 1960s and 70s. It is commendable how china utilized its huge population and the discipline with with china controlled its population.
I do believe that china need some governance upgrades, but its economic growth is a world class case study. Currently it certainly is going through a slump, but I believe it will remain one of the impressive economy in time to come
hero member
Activity: 1862
Merit: 830
May 24, 2022, 12:03:32 PM
#2
Going to have to disagree with this one. To address your main part of China coming to end of their economic growth, sure they might level of in comparison to the last 20 years. But to say this is the end is a joke. The world still heavily relies of China for lots of things, they have pushed a billion people above the poverty line and no with their money and infrastructure across the globe, especially in Africa and other developing nations. Money will continue to pour in. Where you may of had a point would be education, in contrast to western education, Chinese education has been less about creativity, creating less creative minds. This is no longer the case. There has been an influx of Chinese students in every university in the world. Not to mention as people move away from US ideologies, it's not that they are going to turn to Chinese socialism. But more of their own socialism with "insert nation" characteristics. As much of the western propaganda you read, china won't have trouble in the south chine sea, Australia needs them, the US still needs them, EU and of with no backlash from muslim countries of the treatment in xianjiang. China will continue to develop, as someone who currently lives in London and has spent time in china, it's a ridiculous take to say china is coming to end of their growth.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 589
May 24, 2022, 09:39:51 AM
#1
 Decline can be quite tricky; esp as the term makes us picture a country that is falling like a rock. But funny enough, a country can be in a relative decline, having a facade of prosperity, prospering in other areas such as it's military might, but then, its economic strength could be in shambles.
 China has managed to rise from it's pitiable state of poverty during the period of the 1970s and have been able to defy predictions that it would soon stumble.
But now, with them experiencing a demographic disaster coupled with the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems China is slowly coming to the end of its stunning economic growth. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/05/05/economy/china-economy-services-decline-covid-intl-hnk/index.html
 
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