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China’s Not a Superpower General

http://apac2020.the-diplomat.com

With the United States apparently in terminal decline as the world’s sole superpower, the fashionable question to ask is which country will be the new superpower? The near-unanimous answer, it seems, is China. Poised to overtake Japan as the world’s 2nd largest economy in 2010, the Middle Kingdom has all the requisite elements of power–an extensive industrial base, a strong state, a nuclear-armed military, a continental-sized territory, a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council and a large population base–to be considered as Uncle Sam’s most eligible and logical equal.

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NFX
NFX 33 weeks 2 days ago

"It’s not that China doesn’t want to be a superpower. The simple truth is that it is not, and will not be one."

Ok, that's that then, I'll go back to riding my bike through the rice fields of hope and disappointment...

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