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When will China become a global superpower?

China will become a global superpower when the Sun become a black hole! I'm sure! :rofl:

the chinese government could care less what kind of "power" people choose to label it as. as for now, the chinese are content just growing stronger and leave the superpower work to US.

labels are meaningless. what matters is that china's economy will grow 8-10% this year, china's production and military capability will also increase. so call us what you want, it's all just bricks and stones.

have a nice day.
 
The process is already started , While US is stuck in Afghanistan , China is investing billions in Africa and South America , Soon their Aircraft Carrier be going around the world.

Recently Clinton Said
"We saw that during colonial times, it is easy to come in, take out natural resources, pay off leaders and leave," Clinton said. "And when you leave, you don't leave much behind for the people who are there. We don't want to see a new colonialism in Africa." (Chinese colonialism )

But Wait isn't that US aid is doing right now, US is putting 18.8 billion in Afghanistan every year and after few years when that money will run out there will be only few Ellette in Afghanistan as super rich while the nation be extremity poor. Same goes for Pakistan.


http://ca.news.yahoo.com/clinton-wa...QDBHBzdGNhdAN3b3JsZARwdANzZWN0aW9ucw--;_ylv=3
 
So you admit that Vietnam was racist toward the Hoa people because they have deported million of Hoa people after the Sino-Viet border conflict.

According to you, the Hoa people have not committed any treason, yet they still got persecuted because of their ancestry.

Stupid. You're brainwashed by the your government
The reason the Hoa people were expelled from Vietnam:
Hoa people in Vietnam still have Chinese nationality, the Chinese government abuse this to intervene in Vietnam. After that, Vietnamese goverment ask Hoa people in Vietnam, if they change their nationality, They can stay in Vietnam, benefits like the Vietnamese. If they do not, please return China. Some people changed and they have still stayed in Vietnam. some people didn't change, Ok they came away VN. they chose to leave. Currently, Hoa people in Vietnam have a good life. If Vietnam racism why the Hoa people have a good life in Vietnam? Vietnam isn't like China. the Chinese government think Han people is the best. So what will we say??? :azn:
 
Both South Koreans and japanese have much better living conditions and better per capita income than Chinese .
Both SOuth Korea and Japan are developed countries but not global super powers .

I think u shouldnt say them slaves or such things it's disgusting

Shanghai, Suzhou, Beijing, Tianjin, Shenzhen has the same GDP/capita as South Korea did in 2003 (10000-12000 USD) and Hong Kong has more than 2x the GDP/capita of South Korea today.

India has the GDP/capita of China overall in 2000.

Do you know even 1 South Korean? If not I suggest you reevaluate your statement. Many South Koreans indeed know they are enslaved by the US and powerless to do anything about it. They also know that disobeying the US will get them shot by the Korean Army (haha, what a joke?) as the Korean Army did in Gwangju and Jeju.
 
In universe, all the stars will be sucked into a black hole. The Sun is no exception and eventually it will turn into a black hole. By the likening, you have indicated that China becoming a global superpower is inevitable. I thank you very much for your passionate love to China. However, majority of prominent scholars think that though China has the potential to be such a superpower, it does not mean turning the potential into reality is guaranteed. You seem to be more certain than them.

I said that "when the Sun become a back hole". Do you understand? In fact, I like astrology and I know China will become a global superpower in 2018. There are many star on your sky in this period. And many people say 2020 become the Golden Age of Communism when Vietnam become a industrial country, China become a global superpower.
 
I said that "when the Sun become a back hole". Do you understand? In fact, I like astrology and I know China will become a global superpower in 2018. There are many star on your sky in this period. And many people say 2020 become the Golden Age of Communism when Vietnam become a industrial country, China become a global superpower.

Should have paid closer attention in class Tojo. Our sun's class of stars isn't massive enough to become a black hole.
 
I said that "when the Sun become a back hole". Do you understand? In fact, I like astrology and I know China will become a global superpower in 2018. There are many star on your sky in this period. And many people say 2020 become the Golden Age of Communism when Vietnam become a industrial country, China become a global superpower.
err.. i bet marx and lenin didnt have this kind of "communism" in mind when they thought the world would be lead by a communist country
 
I am sure of :
Yes, and China can invade a continent in less than a year! :rofl:
China policy all the time they want the whole world. Firstly they will invade the neighbours.
China like the flower, when never they go they take their seed and grow up the tree, and more.
 
TIME: Fareed Zakaria: HOW TO BE A REAL SUPERPOWER

China has enjoyed peace, stability and free trade. It should also help produce them.

By Fareed Zakaria

The Republican primary campaign has not been noteworthy for its discussion of foreign policy. But one set of statements stands out: Mitt Romney’s on China. In a series of speeches, responses and op-eds, Romney has taken a fierce line, accusing Beijing of cheating “on almost every dimension” in its economic relations with the U.S. and promising to brand it a currency manipulator on his first day as President. “If you are not willing to stand up to China, you will get run over by China,” he said in a debate in October. Romney’s stance is significant because he is breaking with 40 years of Republican foreign policy.

Ever since Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger opened the door, the Republican Party has been the party of engagement with China. Democrats have often campaigned on tougher platforms. So why is Romney—a moderate Republican who is trying his best not to make news during this primary campaign—*making this sharp break? The answer can be found in the polls. One of the consequences of this Great Recession is that the American public now has an unreservedly hostile view of China as a job stealer and economic threat. A recent Pew Research Center poll found that more than half of Americans see China’s growth as bad for the U.S. Romney’s shift reflects the fact that even business—the core constituency for good relations with China—is changing its views. As Beijing has adopted policies to favor Chinese companies over foreign ones and refused to crack down on rampant intellectual-property theft, businessmen in the U.S. have become less starstruck and more worried.

Americans aren’t the only ones concerned. In Africa, where Beijing has lavished attention, investment and aid in exchange for natural resources and energy, China has emerged as a paramount foreign policy issue. In the recent presidential campaign in Zambia, there was little discussion of the U.S., the West or neocolonialism, but one candidate, Michael Sata, argued that the Zambian government had sold out the country’s economic interests to Beijing. The issue caught on, and no wonder: Zambia’s chief export is copper, and Chinese state-owned companies buy a lot of it. (Such is their influence that when Sata won the election, he quickly made peace with Beijing, throwing a lunch for Chinese investors in October and promising good relations.)

Across Asia, China’s every move is now watched with great attention. In 2010, as China asserted its sovereignty over disputed waters and islands in the South China Sea, it rattled neighbors from Japan to South Korea to Vietnam. This year Beijing has been more diplomatic, but tensions persist. At the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit on Nov. 12-13, many leaders echoed Singapore’s Prime Minister when he said the U.S. was welcome in the region and that its *presence would “do good.” The U.S. announced on Nov.?16 that it would for the first time establish a formal military presence in *Australia—a base in all but name.

The Obama Administration is now *quietly re-engaging in Asia, reversing the troop cutbacks of the Bush Administration, which was more focused on Iraq and the Middle East. Asian diplomats had often complained that U.S. participation at regional summits was too low-level. Obama’s attendance at the APEC summit marks a shift in that approach.

China might well view this as the start of a containment policy. It’s not. But the Chinese authorities should reflect on the changing attitudes toward their country, from businessmen in the U.S. to peasants in Africa to diplomats in Australia. People are waking up to China’s enormous impact on the world, and that leads to very close scrutiny of everything China does—and does not do. Beijing is being held to a higher standard, a super*power standard. This is the way the world has looked at the U.S. for decades. Welcome to the club.

What’s worrisome is that China seems content to act narrowly and exclusively in its own interests, unconcerned about helping maintain global rules. It is happy to consume peace, stability and free trade while doing little to produce any of these public goods. When it does try to project values, its actions seem even more worrying. Consider the awarding of the Confucius Peace Prize, China’s version of the Nobel Peace Prize, to Vladimir Putin on Nov. 13. Does Beijing seriously think this will help its image?

We often hear calls in the U.S. for Washington to forge a new China policy. Doubtless we could do better, but the country that really needs a new China policy is China. Beijing needs to understand its new position in the world and act in ways commensurate with its power. Otherwise, Romney’s statements will be the first of many, and they will come from places far beyond the U.S.
 
The process is already started , While US is stuck in Afghanistan , China is investing billions in Africa and South America , Soon their Aircraft Carrier be going around the world.

Recently Clinton Said
"We saw that during colonial times, it is easy to come in, take out natural resources, pay off leaders and leave," Clinton said. "And when you leave, you don't leave much behind for the people who are there. We don't want to see a new colonialism in Africa." (Chinese colonialism )

But Wait isn't that US aid is doing right now, US is putting 18.8 billion in Afghanistan every year and after few years when that money will run out there will be only few Ellette in Afghanistan as super rich while the nation be extremity poor. Same goes for Pakistan.


http://ca.news.yahoo.com/clinton-wa...QDBHBzdGNhdAN3b3JsZARwdANzZWN0aW9ucw--;_ylv=3

Stupid Americans always make up lies and demonize China. Recently PLA Chinese Military analysis already told ABC news that China will be equivalent to the US in about 90 years. First 30 years for China would be to raise GDP and GDP per capita. Next 30 years for China will be focus on military development. The last 30 years would be democratic China. How unfortunate that I would be able to live to see China at its full glory. :'( But I will live to see China rise!

And to Hillary Clinton that retard, China WAS NOT AND WILL NEVER BE AN IMPERIALIST **** NATION!!! China does not colonize. It is not the Chinese way. Chinese only take tributes. :-)
 
Stupid Americans always make up lies and demonize China. Recently PLA Chinese Military analysis already told ABC news that China will be equivalent to the US in about 90 years. First 30 years for China would be to raise GDP and GDP per capita. Next 30 years for China will be focus on military development. The last 30 years would be democratic China. How unfortunate that I would be able to live to see China at its full glory. :'( But I will live to see China rise!

And to Hillary Clinton that retard, China WAS NOT AND WILL NEVER BE AN IMPERIALIST **** NATION!!! China does not colonize. It is not the Chinese way. Chinese only take tributes. :-)

If it takes 90 years for China to become equivalent to the US, then we should give up right now and beg to become part of Russia.

Luckily, General Chen Bingde already said 20 years.
 
If Chinese Nationalism rises it's the only way Chinese Superpower can Rise . It is the only way to awake the sleeping dragon, The Chinese Superpower was the Chinese Superpower that Fought the Against Superpower USA and 14 + other nations in Korea and drove them our, but that power is gone unless Chinese can awaken like they did in Korea, other it will remain asleep.


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superpower is western's definition of world police....our definition of superpower should be cultrually, economically and socially superior to others.

at the end day, I believe there gonna be no war among humans``maybe against aliens? :D
 
superpower is western's definition of world police....our definition of superpower should be cultrually, economically and socially superior to others.

at the end day, I believe there gonna be no war among humans``maybe against aliens? :D

If Chinese Nationalism rises it's the only way Chinese Superpower can Rise . It is the only way to awake the sleeping dragon, The Chinese Superpower was the Chinese Superpower that Fought the Against Superpower USA and 14 + other nations in Korea and drove them out but that power is gone unless Chinese can awaken like they did in Korea, otherwise it will remain asleep.
 
If Chinese Nationalism rises it's the only way Chinese Superpower can Rise . It is the only way to awake the sleeping dragon, The Chinese Superpower was the Chinese Superpower that Fought the Against Superpower USA and 14 + other nations in Korea and drove them our, but that power is gone unless Chinese can awaken like they did in Korea, other it will remain asleep.


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CCP will try its best to contain nationalism, the world wars were caused by nationalism
 
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