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Red Guards Carrying Credit Cards: U.S.-China Relations and The Future

Published on 10/08/2009

Date: Oct 7, 2009

Location: 1800 K St NW, Washington, DC, USA
Organized by CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies

 

Original URL: http://media.csis.org/china/091007_red_guard_cc.wmv


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Against the backdrop of increased foreign investment, globalization of management and education, the 2001 entry into the WTO, and hosting of the 2008 Olympics, many speculate that China would rise peacefully as a global power and share with its weight equal responsibility. However, in the context of China’s sustained hyper-economic growth model, Beijing feels certain of its economic assumptions that people care only about getting rich. Contaminated environment and lost ethnic identity are dismissed as selfish concerns abandoned for the greater benefit of everyone getting rich. As the goose-stepping parade saunters by Tiananmen, the message ten years on will be clearer than it was a decade ago. China is ready to take on the world, but is the world ready to take on China?

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