Tony
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3763370.stm...full article
I see no reason why the rise of China should precipitate a hostile confrontation. Unfortunately, idiots in power on both sides will probably end up taking it to that level, ultimately killing us all.
Through a combination of economic dynamism, skilful diplomacy and understated threat, it is already regaining much of its old imperial supremacy across Asia.
Filling the void left by the former Soviet Union, it has also emerged as the likeliest challenger to the United States as a global superpower.
Having the Asian bandwagon behind it has greatly strengthened China's claims as a global power, but others should be on their guard, according to Barry Buzan, professor of international relations at the London School of Economics.
"The Chinese want to rise quietly and gently - but whether they will change once they arrive is an open question," he said.
"Hyper-nationalism" was "seething below the surface," he added, and there were "striking comparisons" with the rise of pre-war Germany.
Others say China is now firmly wedded to the same free-market principles as America.
I see no reason why the rise of China should precipitate a hostile confrontation. Unfortunately, idiots in power on both sides will probably end up taking it to that level, ultimately killing us all.