John Fitzpatrick. About New China, the Koreas, Myanmar, Thailand, and also about Japanese and Chinese writers and poets. The main emphasis is on North Asia and the political tectonics of this very important, powerful, and many-peopled area.
Sunday, 13 November 2016
Noting the Australian Government is still talking up the Trans Pacific Partnership ... even tho Trump has said No. Australia thinks it is still best to form an anti China trading bloc whilst having China as our major trading partner.?.?. Meanwhile Barking Mad Bill Shorten said We are going to be tough. What does that even mean? He is such a dick. Australian politics...wwhy bother?
Saturday, 12 November 2016
As for Australia's idea of being the deputy dawg for the anti-China US military in Asia, with the object of cutting China's trade routes whenever necessary...whilst having good trade relationships with China...with our politicians simply 'outsmarting' the Chinese (hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha) well, that was never a good idea. You can't have a leg on both horses when they are running in different directions. That will really really hurt you. Idiots.
Remember last year, the Australian Government was boasting that the Trans Pacific Partnership Trade Agreement was the One Thing that was going to make Australia capable of surviving economically in the world...and it also formed the economic basis of a semi-military pact against the Rise of China...never a good idea. Now, of course, with President Trump, it has gone. Dead. Too many eggs in that dodgy basket. We will have too see what China analysts say about the Australian economy. China has many more, and more gifted, economic and social analysts studying Australia than Australia has. The one thing that China does very, very well, is Objective Analysis of each world country and analysis of itself, all the time, learning, investing in knowledge. It is a bit more organised than the Romans ever were yet none of its wealth or growth includes invasions or wars. It is a new kind of world civilisation...and we don't get it yet. maybe in 300 years when it fully rises.
Marks & Spencer is closing all its stores in China...too much competition. Can't compete. Wrong model. Interesting times. Both McDonalds and KFC are also leaving because, well, they are USA brands and the USA isn't popular due to the perceived US military threat to China in the South China Sea...but also because that old Western model of capitalism doesn't work well in China, whereas Chinese Capitalism, more focused, innovative, more researched, and a hell of a lot faster...is doing very well. We haven't seen any Chinese capitalism in Australia so far as we are off the map of importance really and as we are content enough with the old ways of the world they will continue for some time here. It does mean that the Australian economy can't actually grow, but, that's our choice.
I like Australia and i don't mean to complain about it...but there are some things that stand out...the past PM Julia Gillard announcing the beginning of the Asian Century 25 years after it began...and it isn't really the Asian Century, it is the Chinese century...and then no one believing her anyway...her only achievement being to hand over a chunk of Darwin to the US Military to help stop China's trade routes...madness. China doesn't have Churches or much in the way of Religions...instead it has shops. You shouldn't try to stop Chinese shop keepers from selling stuff...that's insane. Australia has lots of nice things, that's true. We certainly haven't had the huge mistakes or the huge successes of China because we can't conceive of that scale...but if we tried, we could maybe learn from it rather than trusting in 1950s British economics and 1950s American politics here. they don't work now; they didn't work very well back then.
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