I am sorry, but the firt part strikes me as a sort of stereotype: yes, the Chinese are great at laying down long term plans, like:? Their eventual humiliation at Europeans, then Japanese hands, internal revolts, warlordism, and so forth? The past 200 years have been crap for China, unless you are now going to tell me this is all part of a 400 year old Chinese plan for world domination.
And they have had vocal and appricientive support from dozens of regimes, some of them our 'friends'.
The Chinese only move when they think issue affect them, but thier rnage of what they think affects them is narrow. Certainly HR's afect the speically when pesky people outside might use it to undermine foreign investment into China, which the ruling party needs. They act decisevly about anything having to deal with Taiwan, since they claim it: they are the same about any issues that may deal with the South China sea. And certainly they care about japan, and would not like to see Japan return to local hegemon status, if it militerized again. But outsid3e of those topics, the Chinese don;t do much.
Wat about Central Asia: after all, it borders China, China has the Uighus to worry about, and China will need lots of oil in the future, But all the same the rulers in beijing seem rather laid back about what the do there. Russia and the US both extablish bases, send troops, thisd and that: and China?
The Chinese do care a lot about the things they believe affect them: but thier list of what they think affects them is much shorter than the list for any of the other UNSC members.
You're wrong on this. The Chinese were instrumental in rallying third world support to undermine the UN human rights regime, for example. They are just careful to exert their influence behind the scenes, manipulating the system while staying out of the public eye.
And they have had vocal and appricientive support from dozens of regimes, some of them our 'friends'.
The Chinese only move when they think issue affect them, but thier rnage of what they think affects them is narrow. Certainly HR's afect the speically when pesky people outside might use it to undermine foreign investment into China, which the ruling party needs. They act decisevly about anything having to deal with Taiwan, since they claim it: they are the same about any issues that may deal with the South China sea. And certainly they care about japan, and would not like to see Japan return to local hegemon status, if it militerized again. But outsid3e of those topics, the Chinese don;t do much.
Wat about Central Asia: after all, it borders China, China has the Uighus to worry about, and China will need lots of oil in the future, But all the same the rulers in beijing seem rather laid back about what the do there. Russia and the US both extablish bases, send troops, thisd and that: and China?
The Chinese do care a lot about the things they believe affect them: but thier list of what they think affects them is much shorter than the list for any of the other UNSC members.
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