MrRodgers
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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle It might not be such a good idea to automatically attribute expansionist motives to China. The evidence (Tibet apart) to support the claim is rather thin. China lived with foreign occupation of Hong Kong for a long time, and to this day accepts that Peking's writ does not apply to Taiwan, even though it claims Taiwan as an integral part of China. It would have been relatively easy for an expansionist China to take over either HK or Taiwan had there been a will to do so. The Tibetan story is another matter, and rightly or wrongly, the Chinese regard it as an integral part of China, and their intervention there as 'liberating' the Tibetans from an oppressive medieval theocracy. The only real evidence to support the claim is the recent Chinese efforts to mount a virtual take over and occupation of some isolated uninhabited islands in the South China Sea that have long been the subject of conflicting territorial claims by various countries in the region. In this instance, rightly or wrongly, the Chinese would claim that they are acting legitimately within Chinese borders and reject any notion of expansionism. Historically, even when the various dynasties were at the height of their power, the Chinese have tended to be far more inward looking that outward looking. So there is little evidence to support the claim. My observation for what it's worth, is that the claim is far more often advanced by countries which themselves have long histories of expansionism, imperialism and colonising other peoples' lands. So I tend to view the claim rather sceptically. From where I sit, it makes a long more sense to see Chinese policy as a rising power gradually assuming and accumulating the influence and power of a major world power as it grows into that role. China's size population, economy and increasing diplomatic influence all entitle it to world power status and the Chinese, emerging from a backward economy and centuries of foreign oppression to a position of influence commensurate with its size and new status, tend to be understandably sensitive about that status. Pease learn the difference between 'expansionist' in a territorial manner and 'expansionist' in an idealogical manner. China is the latter. Tweak is not inaccurate but talks of the China that seeks the region and the future they lay out for it. Some parts are not relevant as Xi talks more about totalitarianism as being the 21st century role model for all future govts. Then presumably for all of the weaker around Asia, China may use this as a way of conquer disguised as a mere intervention Soviet style with the exception this time being...the US will let them. Otherwise why give such a speech ? What we are talking about is the NWO (yes, in its embryo) 'genius' of the US creating a beautiful state capitalism but by laws. China operates a state capitalism by direct force. America will teach the Chinese how to let the bankers and industrialists do their thing. Then say over the next 40-50 years down the road, the US will bailout almost the Fortune 500 or even 1000 as well as wall street as necessary (to big to fail) to 'protect' the economy. (meaning as well as their asses, recall, it is heads they win,...tails you lose) China will show the US how to spy and control the populace better and get enough nationalist dumb asses to wipe out the BoR entirely. China does now in fact have the role model for the modern day fascist state capitalism and for the elites and the power wealth in the world, I say they are already jealous as they will all jump right on board with them. Don't recall the centuries of foreign oppression of Hong Kong though. From BC to 1200's it was local war and civil war with an 8 yr. old boy in charge at one time. Then the Mongols in 1270, then one of the largest immigration floods ever populated by Chinese from the mainland to escape war and famine. Then the British came yes, with opium and gun powder...in 1840.
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