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US seeks closer India ties amid China threat
By: guest5 Date: October 27, 2020, 9:07 pm
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US seeks closer India ties amid China threat
[quote]US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is calling for closer
cooperation with India to confront potential threats posed by
China. Both nations are experiencing strained relations with
Beijing. And now the US and India have signed a defence pact to
share military technology and classified satellite data. Al
Jazeera's Elizabeth Puranam reports from New Delhi.[/quote]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37M8N5_bGIk
;D ??? ;D
#Post#: 1833--------------------------------------------------
Re: China and United States Relations
By: guest5 Date: October 28, 2020, 2:12 am
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Beijing vows countermeasures after Washington approves $2.4b in
potential arms sales to Taiwan
[quote]Beijing has vowed counter-measures after the U.S. State
Department approved another potential weapons sale to Taiwan,
worth up to $2.4 billion.
[/quote]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdLOsgT1WtU
#Post#: 1885--------------------------------------------------
Re: China and United States Relations
By: guest5 Date: October 30, 2020, 8:42 pm
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U.S.-India new agreement: How much will it change?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORf9UsMyfVo
[quote]
I'm Rich Fxck 12
52 minutes ago
How WEAK in India??? Trading 1 Colonizer for
another🤦🏿‍♂️🤦&#127999
;‍♂️They
can't stand alone... Pretty pathetic [/quote]
#Post#: 1932--------------------------------------------------
Re: China and United States Relations
By: guest5 Date: November 1, 2020, 4:59 pm
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U.S. Election Breakdown: Trump's China advisers can't even score
a 'C'
[quote]There are many people with in-depth knowledge of China in
the U.S. government. But the China policy team from the Trump
administration doesn't even score a "C." Nobody won the trade
war, and billions of dollars were lost in the process. The lack
of coherence is this administration's policy presents great
challenges to China and other U.S. allies, says William C.
Kirby, T.M.Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard
University.[/quote]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWOhk4UTJmM
#Post#: 1943--------------------------------------------------
Re: Western Democracy
By: Prite Date: November 2, 2020, 8:31 am
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I see that Chinese leadership always said China has their own
"Chinese" democracy.
#Post#: 1954--------------------------------------------------
Re: China and United States Relations
By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 2, 2020, 10:43 pm
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This shows how cowardly they are. They should be giving credit
to autocracy for China's success, thus inspiring scepticism
towards democracy by presenting China as a representative of the
alternative. Instead they go with the cowardly claim that China
is merely a "different type of democracy". Such a statement
implies that they themselves believe that democracy has the
moral high ground, but worse, everyone knows the statement
itself ("China is democratic") is false, therefore everyone can
now accuse China of actually knowing democracy is superior
(hence being motivated to claim to be democratic) but still
refusing to become democratic in reality, which is the worst
position China can put itself in.
This is a perfect example of China's PR incompetence as noted
above.
#Post#: 1961--------------------------------------------------
Re: China and United States Relations
By: guest5 Date: November 3, 2020, 12:23 pm
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Experts see little difference between Biden and Trump on China
trade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcDAog1yyvA
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Re: China and United States Relations
By: Prite Date: November 4, 2020, 7:16 am
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[quote author=90sRetroFan link=topic=22.msg1954#msg1954
date=1604378628]
This shows how cowardly they are. They should be giving credit
to autocracy for China's success, thus inspiring scepticism
towards democracy by presenting China as a representative of the
alternative. Instead they go with the cowardly claim that China
is merely a "different type of democracy". Such a statement
implies that they themselves believe that democracy has the
moral high ground, but worse, everyone knows the statement
itself ("China is democratic") is false, therefore everyone can
now accuse China of actually knowing democracy is superior
(hence being motivated to claim to be democratic) but still
refusing to become democratic in reality, which is the worst
position China can put itself in.
This is a perfect example of China's PR incompetence as noted
above.
[/quote]
This word is even declared in their constitution like this.
http://www.npc.gov.cn/zgrdw/englishnpc/Constitution/2007-11/15/content_1372963.…
[quote]
Article 1 The People�s Republic of China is a socialist state
under the people�s democratic dictatorship led by the working
class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants.
The socialist system is the basic system of the People�s
Republic of China. Disruption of the socialist system by any
organization or individual is prohibited.
Article 2 All power in the People�s Republic of China belongs to
the people.
The National People�s Congress and the local people�s congresses
at various levels are the organs through which the people
exercise state power.
The people administer State affairs and manage economic and
cultural undertakings and social affairs through various
channels and in various ways in accordance with the provisions
of law.
Article 3 The State organs of the People�s Republic of China
apply the principle of democratic centralism.
The National People�s Congress and the local people�s congresses
at various levels are constituted through democratic elections.
They are responsible to the people and subject to their
supervision.
All administrative, judicial and procuratorial organs of the
State are created by the people�s congresses to which they are
responsible and by which they are supervised.
The division of functions and powers between the central and
local State organs is guided by the principle of giving full
scope to the initiative and enthusiasm of the local authorities
under the unified leadership of the central authorities.
Article 16 State-owned enterprises have decision-making power
with regard to their operation within the limits prescribed by
law.
State-owned enterprises practise democratic management through
congresses of workers and staff and in other ways in accordance
with law.
Article 17 Collective economic organizations have
decision-making power in conducting independent economic
activities, on condition that they abide by the relevant laws.
Collective economic organizations practise democratic management
and, in accordance with law, elect or remove their managerial
personnel and decide on major issues concerning operation and
management.
[/quote]
Even Deng Xiaoping didn't bother to amend these parts until his
retirement.
Also in Chinese characters (Hanzi)
民粹主義 = populism
民主主義 = democracy
See their similarities, right?
#Post#: 2051--------------------------------------------------
Re: China and United States Relations
By: guest5 Date: November 7, 2020, 9:03 pm
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China and U.S. need three Cs � clarity, continuity and
competence\
[quote]The China-U.S. relationship needs three Cs � clarity,
continuity and competence. There will be discussions and
difficulties over some issues, but both countries should try to
build a stronger relationship on the most important ones like
the economy and security. They should aim at stable relations
even as strong disagreements remain, says William C. Kirby,
T.M.Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard
University.[/quote]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSIkSc8EhY8
#Post#: 2058--------------------------------------------------
Re: China and United States Relations
By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 7, 2020, 10:49 pm
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[quote]China and U.S. need three Cs � clarity, continuity and
competence[/quote]
They also need another C: a common enemy.
What is the next letter after C?
https://trueleft.createaforum.com/enemies/duginism/
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