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In Japan there are 2 groups of political forces. PM Hatoyama preaches East Asian Union. USA fumed and take Hatoyama down.
Leave Mongolia. Trying grabbing parts of Siberia from Russia. After all parts of Manchuria is still under Russian control. China will have the support of EU-US. Cutting Russia to size would not be a bad idea !
The only person flaming is you. You can also say the French are fiercely independent. They joined the EU. Didn't they?
There are no invasions in my proposal.
Try reading my posts in this thread. I said both sides have to vote on the proposal.
The proposal is to create a EU-style federation with China at the core (instead of Germany).
should Pakistan vote to join China as well??? Banglesdesh too???
why don't we all vote to be part of the great PRC
This is Meiji thinkers' proposal, to be fulfilled by either China or Japan- a pan East Asia Union.
I'm a realist. It's easier to integrate countries with similar cultures and backgrounds.
After that is done, my personal inclination (as a Taiwanese-American) is to broaden it to you guys. However, I don't know if it's a step too far for conservative China.
Wait a generation? In the meantime, start with an association agreement and move it up over time.
Right..
China is now not so eager to re-unite with Mongolia..
We have patient to wait..There are many other issue to solve before considering Mongolia issue..
The Asian Union will take time.
I'm willing to settle for quick and dirty.
Mongolia is broke. I think China should offer $20,000 minimum living standard for every Outer Mongolian if they join China. This will be in writing. Also, China will grant Mongolia full autonomy over education, social laws, etc. Basically, Mongolia would have all of the rights of an American state. Just like the American federal system, China would be the federal government and assume control over infrastructure construction (e.g. interstate highway), defense, and interstate commerce (e.g. trade).
If China can convince Mongolia to join, the real prize is Russia. For its own long-term security, China must persuade Russia to become China's Canada. Russo-China trade should match the $700 billion between the United States and Canada. Canada supplies the U.S. with plenty of oil and other natural resources. With the physical connections between the Outer Mongolian-Russian border, there will be plenty of oil and other interconnects between the "New China" and Russia.
The European Dream is to stretch from Lisbon to Vladivostok. I propose the China Dream of stretching from Hainan to St. Petersburg. If only we can persuade the Mongolians to cooperate, China can compete with Europe for Russia (ie. the largest landmass on Earth and the most valuable strategic depth).
If China can pull in Mongolia and form a tight relationship with Russia then China won't have to worry about the United States anymore. The dream is Chinese security and resource independence.
A Northeast Asian Union will not manifest in our lifetime, I believe. It will take an acute change in world order to shake the foundations of the pre-existing alliances in this region. And i am specifically referring to the US-Japan-Korea Global Alliance. Until then, the best one can hope for is greater economic, political rapport to balance this military alliance system.
The nightmare is if Russia someday falls into the European camp. Alternatively, the European Union (after swallowing up the Warsaw Pact and Baltic States) is steadily working its way eastward to Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijian, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan.
The European Union refers to the Stans as East Europeans and not Central Asians. This is a competition. China must fight for these swing states. Otherwise, the European Union and NATO will someday show up on China's doorstep.