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In 2007 Both Japan and Vietnam refused to have trilateral pacts with the US ( military) because they feared it would look like an encircling of China policy. But 3 -4 years later, how the attitudes have changed. This is solely the fault of the Chinese who have driven several asian countries into US arms. The reason behind it- is the naive emotional foreign policy outbursts coming out of Bejing.

China will never win hearts and minds

China's soft power gap. China will undoubtedly evolve into an economic superpower. Its economy, within decades, will become the world's largest. Per capita disposable income will be constrained but aggregate spending power will be massive. China's industrial tentacles will be felt everywhere; traditional Chinese medicine will become more popular; and university students will learn Mandarin.

But China will not easily capture hearts and minds. The Chinese are ethnocentric. In large ways and small, an instinct to narrowly defend interests can be off putting:

First, the country maintains a chip on its shoulder regarding indignities suffered at the hands of foreigners between the Opium War and the establishment of Communist China in 1949. Strident outrage erupts whenever any country "hurts the feelings of the Chinese people."

Second, in a pinch, the government lapses into bullyboy petulance, throwing economic and military weight around the region. Diplomatic relationships with Japan and India are tetchy, largely because China remains brittle and insecure. Decades-long territorial disputes are unresolved.

Third, although Chinese society is more civil than a few years ago, daily life is still dog-eat-dog. Charity organizations are underdeveloped due to the party's reluctance to grant authority to any entity not under its direct control. Families, unprotected by rule of law, fend for themselves at the expense of individuals outside the clan. Anyone who fails to conform to convention -- for example, the handicapped or mentally ill, homosexuals, and AIDS patients -- is socially ostracized. Spitting and burping in public is commonplace. In crowded elevators and airplanes, mobile phone users lack volume control.

Fourth, Chinese, a language in which written and spoken forms are completely unrelated, remains a temple of linguistic exclusivity, a walled garden, frustratingly off limits to everyone but the most disciplined and determined foreigners. Every character requires memorization; every sentence must conform to structural imperatives.

When in Rome? Despite fascination with the world, the Chinese do not assimilate easily. China tries hard to be open -- road signs are bilingual, English is a passion, trade links are robust, macroeconomic policies during financial crises were constructive -- but, emotionally, the nation stands apart. Information is controlled. Defensive instincts militate against free and easy exchange of ideas. Until trust is established, foreigners are treated with polite suspicion. Manufacturers that acquire Western companies have difficulty integrating domestic and international management teams. The global footprint of China's state-controlled English-language news outlets is growing, but broadcasts are so dull international viewers tune out. The opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, impressive in scale and moving in ambition, lapsed into mawkish cliché when gears shifted from celebrating China's glory to preaching "One World, One Dream."

China's ability to leverage the assets of other cultures is peerless. Its superhighways are modeled after America's and major web portals are copycats of Western sites, tweaked for local users. The Party has also integrated itself into the fabric of the global trading system as a check against domestic weaknesses (for example, poor corporate governance, pliable standards of financial transparency). But, unless deemed "safe," foreigners are still confronted with awkward silences and robotic smiles. Bonding at the national level is a long ways off.

China will be an economic superpower only. There will be more than one tiger on the mountain


Tom Doctoroff: A Chinese Century? Not Quite
 
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It depends on the degree to self-inflict self inflicted wounds from country to country AND China has taken it to a level that is nothing short of baffling. A dissenter gets a noble peace prize and you have china going overboard with threatening countries economically that attend the convention ( making a mockery of themselves in the world). They have this absurd outlook, that because of ancient history timelines, they own practically all of south china sea over 100 of miles of it, while countries who border can't own anything beyond 10 miles from it. Hell- if India had that policy and that logic, Pakistan would not have any access to any of it seas beyond a gifted 1mile radius.

It's these tantrum’s that china throws that has driven its neighbor’s right into the US arms. Japan, Vietnam, S Korea, Philippines etc. - read articles from 3 years ago and the picture was quite the opposite. They were all at best luke warm towards the US and were cautious of china's feelings... but 3 years later - every one of them have gone strongly back to the US side- and all because of China's doing. US sat back and let Chinese petulance and foreign policy immaturity flourish to their benefit

Finally, there is a serious concern that China's military does things on its own and is not beholden to its govt very much. Chinese military leaders conduct tests unbeknownst to its leaders, issue war mongering statements that go above and beyond the norm of protocol of any office, of countries that hold equal or more stature as china. Ram ships, cut off cables and other aggressive acts that are head scratchers to the rest of the world- who all wonder, "is this a country that comes unhinged and acts on emotions much too often?"
 
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"Second, in a pinch, the government lapses into bullyboy petulance, throwing economic and military weight around the region. Diplomatic relationships with Japan and India are tetchy, largely because China remains brittle and insecure. Decades-long territorial disputes are unresolved".

So very true. China's bullying stems from deep seated insecurity
 
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One just has to look at this forum and the reasons become so obvious.

Hardly one mature Chinese poster that can be reasonably debated with, most are immature loudmouths.

But then they all sit in cubes next to each other and post in unison. Hope their employer can find a better substitute.
 
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One just has to look at this forum and the reasons become so obvious.

Hardly one mature Chinese poster that can be reasonably debated with, most are immature loudmouths.

But then they all sit in cubes next to each other and post in unison. Hope their employer can find a better substitute.

China and chinese as a character trait are heavily bought into the " Image means everything" and to "protect it at all costs" meme. That's why you will see very little " bad image" news out of china.
 
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Indeed China is evil and vicious!

But, listen, you Indians of China hater, China doesn’t export revolution, or religion/ideology/democracy/poverty.

More importantly, there are no 2,000,000 children starved to death every year by a vicious China, but by a “nice democracy” India! 60+ years of its independence, “benevolent” India has starved to death at least 120,000,000 its own children!

A China hater in USA had predicted that China would collapse 10 years ago. 10 years later, China’s GDP has more than doubled!

LOL! Your anti-China curses are like fertilizers, with which, China will grow even stronger!

Haha, … very funny to see those imbeciles’ performance! :lol:
 
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Indeed China is evil and vicious!

But, listen, you Indians of China hater, China doesn’t export revolution, or religion/ideology/democracy/poverty.

More importantly, there are no 2,000,000 children starved to death every year by a vicious China, but by a “nice democracy” India! 60+ years of its independence, “benevolent” India has starved to death at least 120,000,000 its own children!

A China hater in USA had predicted that China would collapse 10 years ago. 10 years later, China’s GDP has more than doubled!

LOL! Your anti-China curses are like fertilizers, with which, China will grow even stronger!

Haha, … very funny to see those imbeciles’ performance! :lol:

:D: Now ladies and gentleman -- Could we have asked for a better affirmation and confirmation of the OP article and its claim -than this case study( post by gpit) above!!!


Talk about coming emotionally unhinged and bursting a nut... They make it so easy for us
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and we have to live with these kinds in the US. They actually think since they reside in chinatown USA, so it is china's land :P
 
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Indeed China is evil and vicious!

But, listen, you Indians of China hater, China doesn’t export revolution, or religion/ideology/democracy/poverty.

More importantly, there are no 2,000,000 children starved to death every year by a vicious China, but by a “nice democracy” India! 60+ years of its independence, “benevolent” India has starved to death at least 120,000,000 its own children!

A China hater in USA had predicted that China would collapse 10 years ago. 10 years later, China’s GDP has more than doubled!

LOL! Your anti-China curses are like fertilizers, with which, China will grow even stronger!

Haha, … very funny to see those imbeciles’ performance! :lol:

Where did you learn maths ?? May not be US, probably in China. You see adding more zeros to a figure doesnt make your post convincing !
 
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^^^ thats not even important. it's the reaction and emotional outburts make them the most shunned community in the US too... :) and its that classic emtional tanturm thrown / shown by Gpit that makes others drive into the US arms in Asia.

BTW Chinese are also known for this strange affinity for using "LOL" a lot...it's a very strange habbit.
 
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Meanwhile, food prices have just gone up 10% in India, housing prices have increased to 50 times GDP/capita in Mumbai and polio is back.
 
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Meanwhile, food prices have just gone up 10% in India, housing prices have increased to 50 times GDP/capita in Mumbai and polio is back.

We are not comparing the 2 economies here. Please read the article
 
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^^^^

Did polio ever leave India??? I thought it was always there and always will be there like leprosy.
 
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Big YAAAWN. Meanwhile, India falls further behind China every second of every day.

Meanwhile, food prices have just gone up 10% in India, housing prices have increased to 50 times GDP/capita in Mumbai and polio is back.

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Did polio ever leave India??? I thought it was always there and always will be there like leprosy.

I just would like to know at what point- will the chinese ever stop showing us how true the article is. It's like they can't help themselves , just like the article stated to have emtional tanturms and bring in every other topic than what the subject matter is at hand.

So far we have Gpit. Armsoga, fairandbalanced proving the article as spot on... I was betting that the chinese here would not post in this thread or atlest refrain from throwing tanturms because it would hand me a " I told you so victory". But alas... not much smart in them to avoid the obvious.
 
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