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It actually means nothing.
Good for Chinese people
Good for Chinese people
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Western moral ground? This is a racist, rapacious, raping, plundering, pillaging, genocidal, war and slave mongering, environment destroying, expansionist, colonial, imperial and deeply criminal civilization.
How much did u pay?just purchased the book
10 +taxHow much did u pay?
Luckily, international geopolitics does not go by morality, and generalizing emotional outbursts such as this have no meaning at all.
(PS: I think he missed a few insults. )
@Götterdämmerung it seems that viet business poses more threat to Germany than Chinese companies' acquisition of Germany's companies.....Hope German media could stop their China fear BS. Time to start the media hype on viet's threat to national interests
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/...ckt-quanten-satelliten-ins-all-a-1107921.html
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadg...-ist-schnellster-supercomputer-a-1098599.html
http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/un...mst-vorstand-bei-midea-angebot-a-1094935.html
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Pakistan's fate is intertwined with that of China's. The Rise of the Great China is the best thing that could happen to Pakistan. Long may it continue.
just purchased the book
I said the number of businesses not incomes nor revenues.@Götterdämmerung it seems that viet business poses more threat to Germany than Chinese companies' acquisition of Germany's companies.....Hope German media could stop their China fear BS. Time to start the media hype on viet's threat to national interests
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/...ckt-quanten-satelliten-ins-all-a-1107921.html
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadg...-ist-schnellster-supercomputer-a-1098599.html
http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/un...mst-vorstand-bei-midea-angebot-a-1094935.html
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Germany and China are doomed!I'm afraid, Viet got it right. Vietnamese are dominating two pillar industries that our economic survival depends on: nail studio and pho restaurants.
Our trade volume with China pales against the one we have with Vietnam. What are low price Huawei, Lenovo or ZTE going to do against Vietnamese luxury goods such as fish sauce, rice and rice paper that are indispensable in every German kitchen?
you don't have to translate, i can read them.I said the number of businesses not incomes nor revenues.
by the way, the articles you posted:
- the first reports about the launch of quantum communications satellite in China. nobody knows if the system works or not. if not within 2 years (because that is the satellite life), all money is thrown though the window.
- the second tells China made Tianhe-2 supercomputer uses Intel microprocessor. your worst enemy.
- the last article tells the story of Kuka´s CEO Till Reuter, dreaming developing a roboter in 2 years that is able to pick up socks on the floor, giving a helping hand to lazy househusband.
This point is what many Chinese members here reiterate again and again but most people fail to understand.
Thus, the unconquerable gap is always oversimplified into "we are 1-2 decades behind just because we start economic reforms 1-2 decades later".
This point again, is largely underestimated and neglected in western narratives of China's economy.
For many people living in smaller villages, towns and counties, these village/town/county-owned companies guarantee regional prosperity, provide welfare, and stabilise social harmony.
One example:
A project of "Precision Poverty Alleviation": Chishuihe Valley Tourist Highway
At Liming Village, locals founded a village-owned company about whitewater rafting, financially supported by the state. Local villagers have 55% shares. 25 extremely poor villagers become the company's staff and shareholders. It is estimated they can earn 800k yuan this year and 3 million yuan next year.
Yes, 2020, the deadline of China's first goal of 21st century roadmap.
After 2020, it will be the goal of a moderately developed country in 2050.
SOEs and governmental organisations are intertwined. Promotion of an officer can be within SOEs, within the government, also from SOE to government or from government to SOE. A high-rank officer usually has experiences in both SOE and government at different levels.
It is true.
Though I frequently use the term "slums" to refer to the less developed urban regions in China called "城中村“ (village inside the city) or “棚户区” (shantytown). These Chinese-style slums are nothing like those in other developing countries. In fact, those slum dwellers have pretty decent life with provision of 24/7 electricity and pipeline gas. They will be called "middle class" in many countries.
The rebirth of Guiyang's urban slum
The rebirth of Guiyang's urban slum II
"slums" before redevelopment
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After
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Meritocracy-based promotion process
In such system, you won't see sb's wife or a former bankrupt rich guy running for presidency.
They are technology/science-graduate CPC members starting from the lowest level of SOE or village/county government and spending their entire career moving up by surviving the tough annual assessment.
@Shotgunner51 I've already purchased the E-book....Will find some time to read....
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I can't really agree with you.Deng xiaoping is the father of industrialization- mao zedong is more of a political leader