Sunday, November 7, 2010

Is China's Destined To Be A Super Power? -- A Commentary


The China Powder Keg: John Humphrys An A Nation That's Either On The Edge Of Becoming THE Superpower - Or Exploding Into Anarchy -- The Daily Mail

The chanting, when it ­began, sounded angry. I was in my hotel room in Beijing trying to put ­together a report on ­political repression for the Today programme and this ­sounded as if it might be just what I needed.

I had been in China for more than a week. Everywhere I went people had been telling me that things had changed so much since I first started reporting from here more than 30 years ago that I would scarcely ­recognise the place.

True, there are many protests, sometimes violent, but almost always out in the ­provinces and motivated by a single ­grievance.

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My Comment: I have been going to China since 1987. Has it changed ---- definitely. For the better .... for many yes. Will China become a super power .... not now, but it is on the right track to be the dominant world power in 20-30 years. Can it go off the rails .... yes .... but only if the continued economic growth of the country is not balanced by more political/economic and media freedoms.

1 comment:

HMS said...

In short: No.

Historically, neither was Egypt, Rome, Europe, Japan, America or PRC.

Rx: Mind your business; focus on constructive diplomacy and mutual [trade] agreement; let it rise and fall as it will.

Life goes on.