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Originally Posted by someone123
It is surprisingly NON-expansionist for how big and powerful it is, although it has some geopolitical weaknesses and rivals.
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Are you sure? They'd be all over Africa for the gigantic reserve of natural resources (lots of ores necessary to contemporary industry out there) and they're very aggressive towards anything of the Pacific ocean.
They want a modern Silk Road to Europe, mainly under their control, of course...
Heck yes, they'd be turning expansionist. Very much. Their own soil is not enough for their ambitions, given the size of their population.
Speaking of which, their demography might be their worst weakness. Their one-child policy is still causing some serious issues to their society. Their old backward leaders miscalculated the aftermath of their insane authoritarian policies.
Also, just as any human society, the Chinese are hungry for freedom, which their Communist Party doesn't care much about.
So they're somehow weak in some respects, probably not as fearsome as often described in the serious media. I agree on that.
Nevertheless, tomorrow's world will not be the same. It will not be as Eurocentric as it used to be, because the Chinese will never let themselves starve again.
That's only fair like justice, when you get over yourself and actually think about it.