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Japanese people are pretty racist people. I would be surprised if they would want to be part of such a Union.
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Japanese people are pretty racist people. I would be surprised if they would want to be part of such a Union.
Japan will think of such union only when the US will not be able to protect Japan from overwhelming superiority of Chinese military machine. Till then it will sleep, like it has in the last 65 years.
In my eyes and due to my experience they are not racist. There are more nations in the world that think they are superior to others.
Union of states is not only for defence purpose. See European Union.
not fluent?
you mean it is blocked in China?
Racism is a common human condition, it is just a bigger version of clannishness and tribalism. But its not a big obstacle for nations to work together for common purpose.
The bigger problem is that Japan since its defeat in WW II, has been occupied by the US and is still protected by the US. In effect, like South Korea, it has become a vassal state of the US. So they are happy to make high quality products, sell them to different countries and have a high living standard. Essentially they have been deceived into thinking that they are de facto part of the West and will be protected under threat.
So this gives them a false sense of security.
Every sovereign nation thinks about its own security and future, first and foremost. Not sure what is going on in Samurai's mind, as we rarely see any Japanese posters here, but if my guess is correct, not much is going on. Their sovereign strategic thinking ended with the defeat in WW II, as far as I can see.
Why I think that way, because they can see right in front of their eyes that China is rising. One day China will compete with the US or even may surpass the US. Who will protect Japan then? The same situation applies to S Korea, but I blame them less, because it is 1/3 the size of Japan, was under Japan for 35 years and is now increasingly Christian as a result of this loss of sovereignty and break in Historical Continuity. S Korea is slowly loosing its way as a nation, I think. Evangelical Christianity is on the rise and increasingly play a role in politics to keep it under US control.
Unions are touted as good for economy, but behind all unions are strategic and security matters. EU was encouraged by the US as bulwark against Soviet expansionism. Till today there is silent tug of war going on between EU and Russia for keeping former Soviet states like Ukraine, Belarus in their sphere of influence. Economy is just one part of this security and strategic dimension.
I think Japan is a lost cause. I used to discuss a ASEAN+ idea, I am not sure if you have seen this thread, which is about Japan and S Korea joining ASEAN to make a strong bloc. But it will not happen in the near future.
For the time being, I think ASEAN nations have little alternative but to accept China as the regional leader and let China play a bigger role in the region. Eventually China is destined to lead all of Asia anyways. So why not accept that leadership and work with them from the start? As a reward and incentive, I am sure China is willing to pay something in return.
Since Japan and South Korea both lost their ways or are not interested in regional matters or do not feel part of this region, China will emerge as the middle kingdom, as it used to be in the past, with tributary states all around, not just in Asia, but increasingly around the world as well. And being immediate neighbors to China, it may not be a bad thing for other neighbor nations. We can all work together to bring the center of gravity of the world back to East Asia, which will benefit all of us, as long as China has a wise leadership, treats everyone fairly and does not impose its will on others.
Racism is a common human condition, it is just a bigger version of clannishness and tribalism. But its not a big obstacle for nations to work together for common purpose.
The bigger problem is that Japan since its defeat in WW II, has been occupied by the US and is still protected by the US. In effect, like South Korea, it has become a vassal state of the US. So they are happy to make high quality products, sell them to different countries and have a high living standard. Essentially they have been deceived into thinking that they are de facto part of the West and will be protected under threat.
So this gives them a false sense of security.
Every sovereign nation thinks about its own security and future, first and foremost. Not sure what is going on in Samurai's mind, as we rarely see any Japanese posters here, but if my guess is correct, not much is going on. Their sovereign strategic thinking ended with the defeat in WW II, as far as I can see.
Why I think that way, because they can see right in front of their eyes that China is rising. One day China will compete with the US or even may surpass the US. Who will protect Japan then? The same situation applies to S Korea, but I blame them less, because it is 1/3 the size of Japan, was under Japan for 35 years and is now increasingly Christian as a result of this loss of sovereignty and break in Historical Continuity. S Korea is slowly loosing its way as a nation, I think. Evangelical Christianity is on the rise and increasingly play a role in politics to keep it under US control.
Unions are touted as good for economy, but behind all unions are strategic and security matters. EU was encouraged by the US as bulwark against Soviet expansionism. Till today there is silent tug of war going on between EU and Russia for keeping former Soviet states like Ukraine, Belarus in their sphere of influence. Economy is just one part of this security and strategic dimension.
I think Japan is a lost cause. I used to discuss a ASEAN+ idea, I am not sure if you have seen this thread, which is about Japan and S Korea joining ASEAN to make a strong bloc. But it will not happen in the near future.
For the time being, I think ASEAN nations have little alternative but to accept China as the regional leader and let China play a bigger role in the region. Eventually China is destined to lead all of Asia anyways. So why not accept that leadership and work with them from the start? As a reward and incentive, I am sure China is willing to pay something in return.
Since Japan and South Korea both lost their ways or are not interested in regional matters or do not feel part of this region, China will emerge as the middle kingdom, as it used to be in the past, with tributary states all around, not just in Asia, but increasingly around the world as well. And being immediate neighbors to China, it may not be a bad thing for other neighbor nations. We can all work together to bring the center of gravity of the world back to East Asia, which will benefit all of us, as long as China has a wise leadership, treats everyone fairly and does not impose its will on others.
Originally Posted by Fanling Monk
I'm not the type that want to hurt someone's feeling but sometimes it's better to let them know the truth that allow them to dream on. A one side love affair can never be consummated and one side has to be hurt. If you love someone and that someone love someone else, this triangle can be deadly.
Have you heard? She already has a lover and he's handsome, rich and very powerful.
It is not bad at all to have a choice.
Huh?
You're not past that threshold of 'no return', I hope.
Yes China will impose our will on india. Pakistan must be superpower even if it means controlling delhi and northern india.Since Japan and South Korea both lost their ways or are not interested in regional matters or do not feel part of this region, China will emerge as the middle kingdom, as it used to be in the past, with tributary states all around, not just in Asia, but increasingly around the world as well. And being immediate neighbors to China, it may not be a bad thing for other neighbor nations. We can all work together to bring the center of gravity of the world back to East Asia, which will benefit all of us, as long as China has a wise leadership, treats everyone fairly and does not impose its will on others.
No, it is still a long way to go before Japan and Vietnam agree to an union. The foundation to a closer tie is laid. We trust each other, that is the basis for everything.