We have liberal hawks here who think that China is the Great Satan, but I'm not sure if that's true anymore. I think the country has advanced. Moreover, its time to end the brutal Western hegemony. Anyway, the way forward is to cooperate with China and improve its security. The same with Russia. I'm on par with Jeffrey Sachs, who is a dove, not a hawk. Statistics show that China has overtaken the US as the world's largest economy after lifting nearly 100 million people out of abject poverty. Stepping into post American era, will China become the next dominant power? What is the destination of global change? Professor Jeffery Sachs gives his views on these issues.[embedded content]https://youtu.be/HjWUtkxHn5U
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We have liberal hawks here who think that China is the Great Satan, but I'm not sure if that's true anymore. I think the country has advanced. Moreover, its time to end the brutal Western hegemony.
Anyway, the way forward is to cooperate with China and improve its security. The same with Russia.
I'm on par with Jeffrey Sachs, who is a dove, not a hawk.
Statistics show that China has overtaken the US as the world's largest economy after lifting nearly 100 million people out of abject poverty. Stepping into post American era, will China become the next dominant power? What is the destination of global change? Professor Jeffery Sachs gives his views on these issues.