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Economist Explains Why India Can Never Grow Like China

Key Points: Historical Context and Divergence: In the 1980s, China’s and India’s economies were similarly sized. China’s rapid growth outpaced India, becoming five times larger. Current discussions consider if India can replicate China’s growth as China’s economy slows. Educational Differences: China had better basic education in the late 1970s, aiding its transition to a manufacturing… Continue reading
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The Strategic Importance of the Gulf of Thailand for China

Economic Significance The Gulf of Thailand plays a crucial role in China’s economic framework, serving as a vital artery for trade routes, access to natural resources, and fostering economic partnerships with neighboring countries. This body of water is a part of the maritime routes that connect the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean, facilitating… Continue reading
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Exclusivity Alliances vs. Inclusivity Alliances: A Comparative Analysis of G7 and BRICS Plus

International alliances have long played a pivotal role in shaping global governance, fostering economic cooperation, and addressing transnational challenges. Among these, exclusivity alliances like the Group of Seven (G7) and inclusivity alliances such as BRICS Plus represent contrasting approaches to international collaboration. This article delves into the historical background, key characteristics, objectives, and impacts of… Continue reading
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Japan’s Inclusion on the Currency Watchlist: Analyzing Economic Health, Trade Strategies, and Future Relations with the U.S. and China

Japan’s recent addition to the United States’ currency watchlist alongside countries like China, Vietnam, Singapore, India, and Taiwan highlights ongoing concerns over currency practices among major trading partners. This inclusion prompts a closer examination of Japan’s current economic health, its approach to trade, particularly its strategy regarding U.S. Treasury holdings, and the broader implications for… Continue reading
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The Complexities of Modern Strategic Planning: Future Wars, Geopolitics, and a Possible WWIII

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and the widespread availability of educated analysts have profoundly changed the landscape of modern strategic planning. Unlike during the world wars, today’s geopolitical environment is marked by an intricate web of transparency, rapid information dissemination, and advanced technological capabilities. In such a nuanced setting, gaining and maintaining an edge… Continue reading
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China and ASEAN: A Comprehensive Analysis of Their Trade Relationship

China’s rapid economic expansion over the past few decades has significantly reshaped global trade dynamics. Among its numerous trading partners, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has emerged as a crucial ally, consistently holding the position of China’s largest trading partner for several years. This enduring relationship is underpinned by robust economic strategies, extensive… Continue reading
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The Changing Landscape of Chinese Development Finance in Africa

The evolving approach of Chinese development finance in Africa is reshaping the continent’s economic landscape. This narrative delves into how China’s financial strategies are shifting towards sustainable development goals, green energy, and innovative financial mechanisms. It also explores the implications of these changes on African infrastructure, the broader global development finance trends, and reactions from… Continue reading
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Global Conflicts: Comparing Today’s World with Pre-WWI and Pre-WWII Eras

The world today is experiencing a range of conflicts and tensions that some observers argue bear similarities to the periods leading up to the First and Second World Wars. By examining the economic, political, and social dynamics of these eras, we can better understand the potential future trajectory of current global conflicts and assess the… Continue reading

