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Chinese grand strategy and American hegemony : Comments
By Paul Monk, published 14/8/2012The United State's death has been greatly exaggerated.
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It's almost as if they've seen the writing on the wall and the potential challenge an exponentially expanding China presents.
R+D and the cost of energy and how it's distributed, will decide many issues and eventual primacy.
However, there is little comparative correlation between a resource poor Japan and a resource blessed China, not held back from nation building reform, by the inevitable roadblocks inherent in democracy.
We for our own part need to build bridges; and further develop and enhance our ties with regional liberal democracies, with symbiotic free trade deals and military integration, if not defence pacts!
We also need to renegotiate our current FTA's, to ensure genuine reprecoscity?
We must finally understand, we stand virtually naked and defenceless, if we fail to fully develop our own independent energy resources, which will in the first instance, reduce our carbon production by at least 37%; plus, give us a brand new position of strength from which to renegotiate genuine reprecoscity; and provide the income and the lead time, we still require, to convert our export dependant economy, into a carbon neutral one!
[Even if we started now today, we would require around 20 years to grow enough algae, to provide the replacement low cost bio-diesel, we will need in our future!]
Rhrosty