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Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
got tonkaed wrote:I was sort of under the impression that everyone knew by now that china was going to rise to prominence within our lifetimes. China already does high tech, mixes private enterprise in a political environment that is very complex, and has an incredible migrant workforce which can reduce pressure on wages upward.
Admittedly i didnt spend the time to go through each argument against it, but China is seriously no joke. Its hard to say much without being an alarmist, but there are just advantages that China has that other countries seemingly do not. Whether or not everything is going to be positive is a rather silly argument, things are never all good or bad when talking about the effects of highly industralized economies.
It probably wont be that long before you start hearing about Shanghai and other cities as the like, as being right on level of your London, Paris, New York type cities as far as global centers of importance. The fact that cities of over a million people more or less sprout up from nothing at a rather impressive rate, should be evidence to the fact that there is incredible movement and growth within China.
I was sort of under the impression that everyone knew by now that china was going to rise to prominence within our lifetimes. China already does high tech, mixes private enterprise in a political environment that is very complex, and has an incredible migrant workforce which can reduce pressure on wages upward.
Admittedly i didnt spend the time to go through each argument against it, but China is seriously no joke. Its hard to say much without being an alarmist, but there are just advantages that China has that other countries seemingly do not. Whether or not everything is going to be positive is a rather silly argument, things are never all good or bad when talking about the effects of highly industralized economies.
It probably wont be that long before you start hearing about Shanghai and other cities as the like, as being right on level of your London, Paris, New York type cities as far as global centers of importance. The fact that cities of over a million people more or less sprout up from nothing at a rather impressive rate, should be evidence to the fact that there is incredible movement and growth within China.
got tonkaed wrote:It probably wont be that long before you start hearing about Shanghai and other cities as the like, as being right on level of your London, Paris, New York type cities as far as global centers of importance.
tzor wrote:But how does it compare with the poluted Ganges in India?Grooveman2007 wrote:Talk about an enviromental disaster. The Yellow river seems to be living up to its name.
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tzor wrote:Grooveman2007 wrote:Talk about an enviromental disaster. The Yellow river seems to be living up to its name.
But how does it compare with the poluted Ganges in India?
tzor wrote:Grooveman2007 wrote:Talk about an enviromental disaster. The Yellow river seems to be living up to its name.
But how does it compare with the poluted Ganges in India?
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Immigration is now what keeps America growing. According to the UN the typical American woman today bears 1.93 children. That is below the 2.1 "replacement" rate required to keep a population stable over time, absent immigration. The Census Bureu estimates the US population will grow from 281 million in 2000 to 397 mil in 2050 with expected immigration, but only to 328 mil with zero immigration. "If we have zero immigration with today's low birthrates the American population would eventually begin to shrink.
suggs wrote:The real question will be whether China will be able to keep itself together. Sure, the USA is a federation, but China is far more diverse in terms if regionalism and cultures. It will be a miracle if it doesn't collapse.
The other point is that, since (to the Chinese), China IS the centre of the world, they have never had much interest in expansionism.
So, the "China threat" is greatly exaggerated.
qwert wrote:I think that bigest advantage of China is human resources,something what other countries dont have(Chinese dominant population Han-92% in china 1,200,000,000,rest in all world 103,000,000)
From other side only 7,3% of people in america is american ancestry(USCB resources)less then 30,000,000.
(others-Germans 15,2%-Irish 10,8%-Africans 12,4%-Asian 4,4%-mexican 6%-Italian 5,2%-and others)Immigration is now what keeps America growing. According to the UN the typical American woman today bears 1.93 children. That is below the 2.1 "replacement" rate required to keep a population stable over time, absent immigration. The Census Bureu estimates the US population will grow from 281 million in 2000 to 397 mil in 2050 with expected immigration, but only to 328 mil with zero immigration. "If we have zero immigration with today's low birthrates the American population would eventually begin to shrink.
I think that these is bigest problem for America,because without human resources,country can not live.
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suggs wrote:The real question will be whether China will be able to keep itself together. Sure, the USA is a federation, but China is far more diverse in terms if regionalism and cultures. It will be a miracle if it doesn't collapse.
The other point is that, since (to the Chinese), China IS the centre of the world, they have never had much interest in expansionism.
So, the "China threat" is greatly exaggerated.
InkL0sed wrote:Yeah, I'm kinda OK with us being the only superpower...
Except I think China kinda qualifies already. They're just not the hyper-power that we are.
PLAYER57832 wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Yeah, I'm kinda OK with us being the only superpower...
Except I think China kinda qualifies already. They're just not the hyper-power that we are.
Since China has about 1/4 of the worl'd population and has quickly embraced our level of technology (though not disbursed it yet), I's say they pretty much are THE super power.
We just don't want to acknowledge it yet.
suggs wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Yeah, I'm kinda OK with us being the only superpower...
Except I think China kinda qualifies already. They're just not the hyper-power that we are.
Since China has about 1/4 of the worl'd population and has quickly embraced our level of technology (though not disbursed it yet), I's say they pretty much are THE super power.
We just don't want to acknowledge it yet.
No. Their global influence is much more limited. They have some say, yes (see the UN veto the other night).
But ultimately, they are dependant on the USAs good will.
InkL0sed wrote:Yeah, and the size of our military is like exponentially greater than anything in existence?
US could like pwn the world by itself...
suggs wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Yeah, and the size of our military is like exponentially greater than anything in existence?
US could like pwn the world by itself...
And yet, its only any good in Africa, and even then...
heavycola wrote:That works both ways when you consider the amount of US Treasury bonds held by the Chinese government. Enough to collapse America's economy if they cash them in, so I'm told. China pwns the US.
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