As their debt traps begin to spring, that may very well happen. They’re already pushing Southeast Asia into the American camp with their island adventures.
Plus, it won’t matter in the long run. China is a dying country, no amount of diplomacy will change that. Every year that passes, their work force gets smaller, their population older. They have committed national suicide.
This. And most things that Ziggurat has said about China, for that matter.
The idea that China has long term plans based on some deep strategy is unfortunately just myth making, largely propagated by China itself, but also a hangover from western orientalism and I think a desperate need to be generous and not appear racist, which is odd considering how just how blatantly racist China itself is. Could a Rishi Sunak, for example, ever rise to be leader of China? Could he bollocks.
The end goal of the CCP is not really to better the condition of the people of China, or to promote marxism, or even communism, it is to keep the CCP in power, forever.
That is their most important and overriding consideration.
They manage to combine kneejerk reactions with great ideological inertia, so keep potentially useful policies active long after their usefulness has ended. The 1 child policy is the prime example, introduced quickly then kept decades after they knew the harm it was causing, because of ideology. Now, of course, its too late.
Zero Covid is another good example. Kept beyond all usefulness, to the point long after it was actively hurting their economy, as outright stated by their Premier Li. Then finally the population had enough, riots were spreading, Covid testing booths set on fire, and the CCP's stability and hold on power itself was threatened. So over a weekend, zero covid was dropped, and it was if it had never happened.
Yes, they lifted many out of abject poverty by abandoning communism entirely and embracing capitalism, but those people are still extremely poor, even considering local purchasing power. And the countryside is unbelievably dirt poor. There are very little social safety nets, if any.
What you have is an incredibly rich and prosperous elite, and the rest scrabbling for scraps. Like the US or UK but on steroids. The idea that China is rich is, guess what: A myth. Some chinese are indeed very, very, VERY rich. Most are poor, and getting poorer by the month.
Plus the idea that China is some kind of green pioneer is just rubbish. Don't buy into the facade that modern China presents, again its a myth. It approved 2 new coal power stations PER WEEK all through most of 2023.
It is easily the largest polluter in the world. Its air pollution is 6 times higher than WHO standards.
And it was specifically CCP policies to encourage home ownership and not reign in the developers that has led to the current property crash.
And its teetering. Evergrand is already in liquidation, and the biggest developer of all, Country Garden, has liquidation case ongoing and will be next, as it owes 194 billion USD and has absolutely no chance of paying it off, or even making the next payment.
The others are just as bad, and it will happen to them all.
If you didn't know, the property market is 25% of the Chinese GDP, and its going down the toilet fast.
There is far more reason to be pessimistic about China than to be optimistic. Don't believe the myths or the hype.