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Originally Posted by Sinestra
China's inflation rate is the problem it stabilized for a bit but its been a rocky road for a while now and their housing market inflation is starting cause problems.
China has many benefits but it also has all the problems of most economic powerhouse multiplied because of its population and size. China's greatest strength is also its biggest hindrance.
Imo there i feel in the next 100 years the superpower will be redundant countries are becoming so intertwined with each other it will impossible to undo just like the relationship between the US and China.
China needs to learn how to produce thinkers and innovators not people who just memorize material which is the learning standard in China lots of exams and test on memorization but it does teach how to think. Innovation and getting people out of poverty is the key.
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More intertwined than ever before, but still separate enough. Will the US accept the Chinese lording over them?
People become thinkers and innovators, how? They have a good upbringing when they grow up, food, nutrition, education etc., and they have time to contemplate on issues and problems to look for solutions. Chinese and Indians like all people will have plenty of this human characteristic as they move up the ladder in their social evolution. Japanese, Koreans and Taiwanese are good examples of this process.