Much continues to be said about the Great Chinese economic 'Miracle'. Wondrous growth, unprecedented wealth production, and terrific everyday savings for you Walmart shoppers!
The primary reason that I believe that China is incapable of becoming a world power, much less a force for international stability, is it's inability to address internal criticism and the extreme levels of corruption that have manifested itself throughout the Communist Party and virtually all state apparati. An example of this behavior is illustrated in the above linked Toronto Star article. Jiang Weiping, a former Chinese journalist, served five years incarceration for the following:
Jiang published – in a Hong Kong magazine in 1999 – an expose of high-level corruption: The deputy mayor of a city had used state funds to buy cars and apartments for his 29 mistresses. Another from another city had gambled away $3 million from state funds at the casinos of Macau. A powerful provincial governor, Bo Xilai, the son of an even more powerful party elder, was covering up corruption among cronies.
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