22-Mar-14 World View -- The 'New Normal': Russia and China

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22-Mar-14 World View -- The 'New Normal': Russia and China

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22-Mar-14 World View -- The 'New Normal': Russia and China annex other countries' territories with impunity


Xi Jinping redirects China's ideology from Marxism to Nationalism

** 22-Mar-14 World View -- The 'New Normal': Russia and China annex other countries' territories with impunity
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e140322




Contents:
The 'New Normal': Russia and China annex other countries' territories with impunity
Russia protests Estonia's treatment of its Russian minority
Xi Jinping redirects China's ideology from Marxism to Nationalism


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Russia, Crimea, Ukraine,
China, Philippines, Vietnam, Vladimir Putin,
Estonia, Josef Stalin, NATO, Xi Jinping

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Re: 22-Mar-14 World View -- The 'New Normal': Russia and Chi

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I know it's a bit of crystal balling but which do people think is more likely to occur in the short term - revolt of some kind in China or war of some kind with China?

I hazard to guess one would sabotage the likely hood of the other.

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Re: 22-Mar-14 World View -- The 'New Normal': Russia and Chi

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solomani wrote:I know it's a bit of crystal balling but which do people think is more likely to occur in the short term - revolt of some kind in China or war of some kind with China?

I hazard to guess one would sabotage the likely hood of the other.
In World War II they happened at the same time.

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Re: 22-Mar-14 World View -- The 'New Normal': Russia and Chi

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Good point. But in that case you had an invader with Japan. I find it unlikely any Chinese neighbour could (or would) do that today.

I think if there was a revolt the world, in particular China's neighbours would breathe a sigh of relief. Significant Internal conflict would stop any expansionist dreams.

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