Lisa Jones wrote on Mar 13
th, 2023 at 1:03pm:
[highlight]Tell me what are you going to do if/when Trump wins the next US Election, stops the war btwn Ukraine and Russia, allies itself with Russia and together these 2 world powers come after China?
At last..... a question for discussion, congratulations.
1. Fall off my chair....
2. Congratulate Trump if indeed he stops the war in Ukraine
3. NATO joins Russia, meaning China is then the only credible threat to US global hegemony, without China being aligned to Russia?
Well I'll play (despite the unreality of NATO aligning with Russia, even if directed by Trump's 'genius' as a communicator).
You still have South America, ME and Africa, all developing countries, and all inclined to trade with China in the hope of emulating China's successful development model.
So if China discovers how to extract and combine the most effective national development mechanisms from both the central-planning AND free market systems of development, China will remain a formidable competitor to the US and the West.
Quote:You will of course (because you’ve said this) be living in China ( in some cardboard shoe box I suspect ). Will you be doing what most Chinese people will be doing by then...trying to find water? You do know about the water problem/crisis in China....yes?
Refuted above, my place of residence is irrelevant,
though speaking of water, I did see a doco on the South North Water Transfer Project in China;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%E2%80%93North_Water_Transfer_Project"'Project of diverting water in the South to the North') is a multi-decade infrastructure mega-project in China. Ultimately it aims to channel 44.8 billion cubic meters of fresh water annually[2] from the Yangtze River in southern China to the more arid and industrialized north through three canal systems:[3]Mind-blowing mega engineering projects like these are springing up all around China (which is why Oz hasn't devolved into a 3rd world economy: China's voracious demand for ore imported from Oz are being consumed at an incredible rate, eg
in 2010-2013, China poured more concrete than the US did in the entire 20th century.