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Changing Tides in the Chinese System [Peter Zeihan, Zeihan on Geopolitics]

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  • China is facing demographic and economic collapse within the decade.
  • Technological restrictions from the United States are likely to cripple their tech sector.
  • Their energy sector is completely dependent upon access to the Middle East.
  • Their financial and agricultural sectors are in disarray.
  • The Chinese have resorted to aggressive, hateful nationalist propaganda.
  • Zhao, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the face of China on the international stage, was recently demoted.
  • This may be an indication that China is realizing they need to change diplomatic gears in order to survive.

You can watch the full Changing Tides in the Chinese System on YouTube – Published January 7, 2023

 

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