Give them education and hope for a better life: now you have a problem. — frank
It's not that Chinese people are yammering for democracy. It's that the Chinese government needs to become responsive to the needs of the people who are getting richer and expect more than they once did. — frank
Correct. And China's communist rulers know this. Hence the regime needs economic, political, and military expansion abroad to keep the developing internal tensions as well as international pressure under control. — Apollodorus
The US is moving out of their way, so there will be two superpowers, which the political realist favors as the most stable global scenario. — frank
Weaker entities congregate around stronger ones voluntarily. — frank
Weaker entities congregate around stronger ones voluntarily. — frank
I think the "voluntary" bit is the key to the problem. It is hard to imagine Tibet voluntarily submitting to Chinese occupation, suppression of its religion and culture, exploitation of its resources, etc. — Apollodorus
I know very few Americans, Australians, and Europeans that would be happy to "voluntarily" submit to Chinese rule. — Apollodorus
China has been accused by many countries of deploying hundreds of fishing vessels in large-scale operations that are illegal under international law. So, not everything that China does is happening with the approval of other nations — Apollodorus
agree that sometimes smaller nations may congregate of their own accord around larger ones, but other times they may do so under economic, political or military coercion — Apollodorus
And that's why it's fun for me to pick on Banno about China's dominance of Australia. — frank
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like we've got too many genuine Chinese to discuss the issue with .... — Apollodorus
The ones I speak to tend to see the Hong Kong situation, for example, as "stirred up by the West". And in general, I think there is a certain degree of national pride that makes it difficult for them to see or admit any faults that to Western eyes may seem obvious. I — Apollodorus
Maybe, as others have said, we'll just have to start seeing things through Chinese eyes rather than the other way around. — Apollodorus
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like we've got too many genuine Chinese to discuss the issue with .... — Apollodorus
Oh wait. I don't care about this topic. — Ying
But now that I will be banned shortly for posting comments, I'd better stop before they ban me. — Apollodorus
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