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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @AlistairHK
    @AlistairHK Před 5 lety +31

    Agree with sexy professor Jin. The trade war is making China stronger. I talked to some Huawei staff in Shenzhen, they’re now working even harder than before and prouder, they’re feeling closer to the founder and the organisation and realise they need to adapt to new challenges and feel more committed- all due to Trump and this trade war.

    • @ThomasRice-pv9zb
      @ThomasRice-pv9zb Před 5 lety +1

      A little odd considering theyve had 3 bank closures gdp dropping and comoanies are fleeing china. Not to mention its bringing to light theyve hidden their shadow banking and massive hidden debt

    • @therensdns31415
      @therensdns31415 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ThomasRice-pv9zb yes not to mention that you know so much about China and and and.... The morale and the patent you hold is what matters to a company, but certainly you're unbiasedly blind to that, for who should be blamed for diseases caught at birth?

    • @ThomasRice-pv9zb
      @ThomasRice-pv9zb Před 5 lety

      @@therensdns31415 its funny when chinese people come here trying to act like they know things when its well known their government lies to them constantly.
      Hows that killing of millions of buddhists so you can steal their organs going?
      CCP are murders. Genocidial maniacs. Habitual liars.
      CCP is trash fuck Mao tse DUMB. Fuck Xi Jinping

    • @tippchiam6822
      @tippchiam6822 Před 17 dny

      @@ThomasRice-pv9zb I don't think you have been to China. Do yourself a favour and visit China then talk.

    • @stevenlai1199
      @stevenlai1199 Před 9 dny

      @@ThomasRice-pv9zbHonestly dude,you've been kept in the dark and been fed with too much of bull manure

  • @atlas6397
    @atlas6397 Před 5 lety +220

    yes there is no american strategy except wars

    • @frankblangeard8865
      @frankblangeard8865 Před 5 lety +26

      There is more to U.S. strategy than just wars. There is disruption, threats, sabotage, color revolutions, embargoes, propaganda, currency manipulation etc. Of course these are actually war by other means. You could say that the United States is currently fighting WWIII by mostly other means than military.

    • @bearcd5313
      @bearcd5313 Před 5 lety +16

      @@frankblangeard8865 You missed kidnapping.

    • @afunguynamedkawhi7959
      @afunguynamedkawhi7959 Před 5 lety +11

      And angry tweets.

    • @coojsta69
      @coojsta69 Před 5 lety

      Atlas lol thats still a strategy

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      @@frankblangeard8865 "There is disruption, threats, sabotage, color revolutions, embargoes, propaganda, currency manipulation etc." Citation requested.

  • @toonpangboon8526
    @toonpangboon8526 Před 5 lety +81

    The professor talks sense, the senator talks about values and human rights (of course will never talk about what US's record on creating economic hardship through sanction, threatening the IJC judges, support Saudi, bless Israel to continue to kill the Palestinians, overthrow governments that dont see eye to eye with US policy) and lastly the ex PM neither talks sense or nonsense. And of course the host is the number one opposition to China for whatever reason. Cheers

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Před 5 lety +1

      Just look at the boys with DIAPER Trumpet 🎺 are doing to South America.
      By stopping others to trade with the selected South American countries by pending penalties for the trading nations don't kneels down to their demand.
      And that is called democracy and freedom in their bible manual.

    • @dennyli9339
      @dennyli9339 Před 5 lety +1

      @@loktom4068
      How free is free?
      How democratic is democratic?
      Just slogans and rhetorics....
      The aim behind is all important!

  • @the1onlynoob
    @the1onlynoob Před 5 lety +6

    how do you look like the chinese when interacting with the developing world?
    the chinese have invaded 0 countries, setup 0 coups, funded 0 rebellions and have started the belt and roads initiative, you are the total opposite. Countries treat chinese money with cautious interest but respond to your invasions with floods of refugees every time. Its been consistent for the last 45 years.
    'If the Nuremberg laws applied, every American President after WWII would hang' - Noam Chumsky.

  • @adrianosverko6601
    @adrianosverko6601 Před 5 lety +29

    The US is all-stick everywhere. That is what the problem is. That is why we are setting the precedence for other nations to ignore UN and international agreements, including small things like processing generals for war crimes at international world courts, such as the Hague.

    • @ThomasRice-pv9zb
      @ThomasRice-pv9zb Před 5 lety

      No one actually takes the UN seriously except cpuntries with no power or resources. The UN is a joke organizatio

    • @avatarion
      @avatarion Před 5 lety

      @@ThomasRice-pv9zb This "joke" organization is responsible for transforming Europe from European to multicultural. It's a pretty powerful organization.

    • @ThomasRice-pv9zb
      @ThomasRice-pv9zb Před 5 lety

      @@avatarion uh no its not. The heads of state of europe are responsible for that. They are the idiots allowing refugees who arent refugees to enter and the ones who made up the laws about hi ow their former colonies could migrate there. The UN had absolutely nothing to do with it.
      Multiculturalism is horrible btw

    • @sunwm2003
      @sunwm2003 Před 5 lety

      avatarion UN has disfunctioned for decades. Now you have EU.

  • @roylandbrooks8237
    @roylandbrooks8237 Před 5 lety +40

    Remember that USA is not a member of WTO.

    • @frankblangeard8865
      @frankblangeard8865 Před 5 lety +6

      The United States has been a member of the WTO since the first of January 1995.

    • @Frenchkisssss
      @Frenchkisssss Před 5 lety +2

      Frank Blangeard Trump wants to leave tho

    • @fruitcake3748
      @fruitcake3748 Před 5 lety +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Organization
      It takes a few seconds to verify some information. 25 morons and himself liked his fake news.

    • @mt345678
      @mt345678 Před 5 lety +1

      Royland Brooks... you are not a member of human beings. fuck off pig!

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      Good troll Royland. But yeah, China and Trump both say obvious lies, and few people, unlike Fruitcake, care to check facts. People are so lazy...

  • @fleXcope
    @fleXcope Před 5 lety +20

    Dr. Jin offered a reflection on how modern Chinese (especially the younger generation) would perceive the world's geopolitical dynamics as of today and into the future. Great job! Love the necklace by the way...

    • @subrify
      @subrify Před 5 lety +3

      Just be straight: she's sexy.

  • @michaellau6863
    @michaellau6863 Před 5 lety +2

    We Chinese came up the hard way. So we are not afraid. If we have to go through this difficulty, we stick together. We'll see. I want you all check the odds again. 18 out of 20 centuries of real human civilization, China was No.1.

    • @tuannguyenable
      @tuannguyenable Před 5 lety +1

      Michael Lau ; Cambodia, vietnam, Laos, thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesian.. and more we are with you our China brother!

  • @prasitkoysiripong5150
    @prasitkoysiripong5150 Před 5 lety +4

    Chinese people do not like to war. they like trading.The Chinese do not intend to offend anyone but are ready to protect their own sovereignty. Not allowing anyone to oppress like in the past

  • @zedisdead4604
    @zedisdead4604 Před 5 lety +4

    IMF&tax issue is just one way to look through china,i'm a Chinese living in Beijing,China’s internal chain is changing in ways you can’t imagine, and overall it’s maintaining rapid growth. This is internal demand reform.GDP grouth is slowing down right now,but it's necessary maybe(I mean,for China),for further development.

  • @deansmith4752
    @deansmith4752 Před 5 lety +16

    China has not played any of its' cards yet..... they have a lot of options

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      none of it's cards? pray tell, what do you mean?

    • @louiswu6300
      @louiswu6300 Před 5 lety

      Yep. This time US pick up an enemy which has 4 times population, more huge in economic, and more efficient in business because different regime, how can US win a war like this? Huge countries are not the same as the small tiny one which US bullied before. Nothing is easy, I am living in Beijing and try to switch my Audi to Benz, I am a normal in China even not a middle class. China is slowing down a lots in recent years, but mainly because China is switching to more greener economic growth. Nothing else.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před 5 lety +1

      @@louiswu6300 Saying China is more efficient in business is overlooking a lot of things. Chinese business is extraordinarily corrupt and there is probably no way to change that, since large chunks of the economy are literally owned by parts of the government, like the army. China is difficult to invest in or make sense of internally or externally because it does not adhere to normal FASB accounting standards. China's system is more like Russia's than the west, in that billionaires can be stripped of their fortunes or disappeared easily if they do not cut the right people in on the money or if they otherwise anger a government official. And remember, America is still the biggest market in the world, while China, for all its population size, doesn't make good use of it by developing strong internal markets. China needs to sell its products abroad to survive; America merely needs to do so to prosper. One of those economies can fall apart much more quickly than the other.

  • @Wilhelm8e
    @Wilhelm8e Před 5 lety +8

    We Chinese have our values expressed based on our own experience. You need to develop your country, improve the living standard of your people and lift the majority of the population from poverty. Then you are able to think of the other things. How will human rights and freedom be kept if people frequently starve in the country?
    Look at Iraq, Afganistan, Syria, Egypt, Libya, central American countries, hell, even Puerto Rico, Liberia (the USA in Africa)...And some former Soviet states (Moldova for example). Democracy is not a religion, for democracy's sake.

    • @meganh9460
      @meganh9460 Před 5 lety

      @Ronnie Siew 'being forced' LOL. You mean we told them that if they kept lowering their currency so they could export more to our markets that we were going to leave them to the Russians???
      You want us to protect them, while they steal from us. Got it lol.

  • @freelunchforchildren4040
    @freelunchforchildren4040 Před 5 lety +24

    I ask the dislikes to go to see China for yourself, your jaws will drop . . . I did . . .

  • @natureaiaiai880
    @natureaiaiai880 Před 5 lety +8

    it is so hard to understand those Americans taking advantages of Chinese labors and enjoying cheap stuffs with pretty good qualities and not pleased with it.

    • @ZZ-oc4lh
      @ZZ-oc4lh Před 5 lety

      It’s really not hard to understand. IP theft and such are a big factor, and China has not much leverage because it needs American naval cooperation to continue its mercantile approach

    • @natureaiaiai880
      @natureaiaiai880 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ZZ-oc4lh i dont understand. so China push America to buy stuffs made in China or not?

    • @ZZ-oc4lh
      @ZZ-oc4lh Před 5 lety

      SU GUNG of course not. Americans though are tired of the deficit in trade with China and want it brought back home. American middle class has been shrinking and wants manufacturing jobs like it had before corporations went outside the country...and with Chinese labor cost going up among other things it may potentially get brought back

    • @jeffdeleveaux6375
      @jeffdeleveaux6375 Před 5 lety

      @@ZZ-oc4lh , those American companies will simply move those companies to another country with cheep labor. Manufacturing will not be coming back the the U.S. Any that does will simply automate.

    • @ZZ-oc4lh
      @ZZ-oc4lh Před 5 lety

      Jeff Deleveaux you’re probably right considering there’s so many countries that can produce the low end materials but it all depends how long the global order holds. If the global order unravels, in conjunction with the lowering of the corporate tax rates potentially could see a Renaissance in the rust belt

  • @alanOHALAN
    @alanOHALAN Před 5 lety +3

    It is quite impossible to deal with China without impacting the American system. To fully compete with China, the US has to improve its education system for the American population, which is in conflict with the American oligarchy, who are more vested in keeping the American population from becoming more capable. A capable and educated American population means a more egalitarian and more democratic system, that is a bigger threat than China to the American oligarchy. So I say, the US will not win the struggle with China, not unless the capitalistic system has to go.

  • @kenyifrancis3145
    @kenyifrancis3145 Před 5 lety +5

    Look that strategy won't work, the U S when they see your economy growing then they start to contain your country sanctions and trade blockage including distablaizetion regime change do what they want not only that and change your civilization and culture, this are things that today the world is changing towards China's model because they don't Interfere in your country only trade development and infrastructure for the future, what you build today will have saved you more money than to do it tomorrow the west fail them self because they did not do any building of infrastructure and development now countries have come to light with China.

  • @jw1218
    @jw1218 Před 5 lety +6

    America's Fundamental Misunderstanding of China | Kishore Mahbubani @

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      Taiwan is not part of China (PRC)

    • @thethe1430
      @thethe1430 Před 5 lety

      @@brennencox516 Republic of China (Taiwan) is its official name.

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      @@thethe1430 Maybe, if you feel that is true, can you please provide a source to show me it is true. Yes, that is sometimes how it is referred to, but that's not it's official name.
      I'm look at some RoC currency right now, it has 中華民國 printed on it, nowhere do I see 台湾 (Taiwan).
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan
      states "Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC)"
      So what evidence do you care to provide for your claim?

  • @haoruchen4216
    @haoruchen4216 Před 5 lety +1

    Time have changed. after I moved back to China from America, I too thought China would progress slowly, but everything just is passed my expectations, year after year, miracle after miracles.... in the meantime America is fallen into chaos, financial turmoil, social upheavels, political infights, gunwars, racial conflicts... sad for Americans, the steam is just runing out.

  • @Ottovonostbahnhof
    @Ottovonostbahnhof Před 5 lety +1

    Ian is the best

  • @daoistwanderer2671
    @daoistwanderer2671 Před 5 lety +4

    Prof Jin - insightful insider;
    US senator - political talk and totally misreading Chins, propaganda talk;
    ex-PM Rudd - just a Western outsider really.

    • @sedrs2
      @sedrs2 Před 5 lety

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Liqun = she’s part of the red aristocracy that is 100% CCP. She is in no way independent or unbiased.

  • @frankchan4432
    @frankchan4432 Před 5 lety +15

    Look back at the history, from 1945 afterwards, any war/actions/steps adopted by usa against Chiness GCD was failed !

    • @Andy-vm2br
      @Andy-vm2br Před 5 lety

      frank chan they don’t know what GCD is... they only know CCP lol

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      I searched for 'gcd' and 'chinese gcd' and no results seemed important. If Andy is correct, and you're referring to the CCP..... What does GCD stand for? Global Controlled Domination?
      Generally Cool Dystopia?

    • @xuzhou9737
      @xuzhou9737 Před 5 lety

      @@brennencox516 CCP

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety +1

      @@xuzhou9737 right, i get gcd is the same as ccp.. but i'm just curious as the actual meaning to gcd. I understand if those are just the first letters of the pinyin to a chinese phrase... OH I BET THAT IS IT!

    • @xuzhou9737
      @xuzhou9737 Před 5 lety

      @@brennencox516 lol

  • @nezb01
    @nezb01 Před 5 lety +2

    “Codified in the UN declaration on human rights” Hahaha, that’s a laugh, the same country that refuses to sign the treaty on war crimes. I wonder why.

  • @dapengxiong
    @dapengxiong Před 5 lety +1

    That lady is so intelligent.

  • @frankchan4432
    @frankchan4432 Před 5 lety +8

    Today I am willing to teach Westerners a Chinese wisdom,no charge!To see if your usa elite can understand:软绳能绑硬材,硬材不可能绑绳!Goodluck!

  • @RESatellite
    @RESatellite Před 5 lety +4

    really nice interviews, no bias, and have opinions and facts from both side, even from a 3rd person perspective.

    • @littletigerdai7039
      @littletigerdai7039 Před 5 lety

      @paul8kangas: good morning:Your character is so cheerful.. 😃

  • @kdusweldeyosis6541
    @kdusweldeyosis6541 Před 5 lety +2

    African we love China

  • @chfgbp6098
    @chfgbp6098 Před 5 lety +4

    Informative. Thanks.

  • @benhongbinsun4019
    @benhongbinsun4019 Před 5 lety +2

    Before the opium war around 1840, Chinese Nation was isolated and strongest, since then, the western built up their superiority over China from their own innovation, and aggressiveness/predatoriness/wars as well. Thank to China's long term strategy, in the 13th 5-year plan now, not shortsighted for every 4 years, China is going to take the lead, bring the superiority back in about 20 years.
    what really uncomfortable/scary to the western is, they have almost lost the power/superiority they have had for almost 200 years. Create conflicts and export chaos will delay but not stop China's rise, history repeats, China is going back to their powerful era, regardless how you feel how you judge. To shank hands with respect is the only way and the best way to deal with China.
    Smart dude, Kevin Rudd, "participate, guide and lead" is the strategy.

    • @meganh9460
      @meganh9460 Před 5 lety

      Not exactly. What is scary for the west is that China doesn't want to stay in the system that it has benefited and has allowed them to climb. That system has allowed China to trade freely while holding off the great powers that have historical harassed China. They used the system to get big enough to where they can abandon it for their own and one that benefits them. They have been selling us on lies for 25 years about what great partners they would be and how open they would be. The lie is dead now.
      We had hopes that China would drop collectivism but they have entrenched themselves even further. Now we have no wish to further stabilize and help our main competition.

    • @benhongbinsun4019
      @benhongbinsun4019 Před 5 lety

      @@meganh9460 see, you are judging, talking with the superiority inside of you. This is what young generation in China do not take.
      I would like to remind, before criticize others, do not forget those invasions/wars, in whatever good names the US/western gave and you took advantages from. In the law of jungle the western promoted, who has clean ass?
      we all should respect the difference of systems/cultures, work together or stay away, judging/criticizing do not help anything.

    • @meganh9460
      @meganh9460 Před 5 lety

      @@benhongbinsun4019 You mistake me. You think its superiority in me, when its the superiority of my beliefs. Do I believe individualism is better than collectivism.... without a doubt.
      Reminding someone of your own criticism.... without responding to their own criticism, is highly immature. You can answer your own, and then respond back like an adult. Rather than be a child and deflect.
      Law of the jungle was the way it was before the west. The liberal order changed that. But that's dead now. And yes, we all should... but I won't for collectivism or the governments who practice it. Too many dead fighting it.

    • @benhongbinsun4019
      @benhongbinsun4019 Před 5 lety

      @@meganh9460 what I stated previously is the fact that, looking at the history, western initiated invasion/war/killing/robbing then set rules/standards for others in the name of liberating, check out middle east for example to see if the majority of the people appreciate or have their life quality improved, no need me to judge or criticize anything, people are smart enough to know what suits them better, not what others want them to take.
      after living in western country more than 10 years, and travelling around the world, I do know what western exported to other cultures/countries, glad that China do not take it, runs at their own system I do not say perfect, still problems, but proved work and accepted by majority of people there.
      do not mean to be aggressive, just speak out, no more silence...

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      "Before the opium war around 1840, Chinese Nation was isolated and strongest"
      Are you sure about that? Or did the Qing Dynasty just think it was the strongest, since it couldn't see any other powers...?

  • @Jurmyhyle12
    @Jurmyhyle12 Před 4 lety

    This rabbit hole is endlessly fascinating. I think as an American. We need to figure out who we are. What we stand for. And what is our mission for the future.

    • @Cecilia-ky3uw
      @Cecilia-ky3uw Před 3 lety

      right now america is still the world superpower and as such i believe america needs to protect our damn human rights

  • @nokpenpongte2610
    @nokpenpongte2610 Před 5 lety +5

    That anchor was really unhappy when she said this trade war will make China more stronger.

    • @ChrisRobato
      @ChrisRobato Před 5 lety +1

      The anchor had weird facial expressions during that interview.

  • @Heeroyui752
    @Heeroyui752 Před 5 lety +4

    Loved this one, and the three perspectives as well. And as always, puppet regime.

  • @nayanmalig
    @nayanmalig Před 5 lety +1

    How did you do this without asking about USA being scared of Chinese 5G

  • @cyl7934
    @cyl7934 Před 5 lety +6

    US banned Huawei, now asking for fair and open trade, LOL

    • @kokofan50
      @kokofan50 Před 5 lety

      Huawei is an arm of the Chinese government.That’s not fair trade, and banning them is well within any sensible definition of removing a cheating criminal organization.

    • @ThomasRice-pv9zb
      @ThomasRice-pv9zb Před 5 lety

      Huawei was stealing technology as well. How is that fair and ipen trade?

    • @cyl7934
      @cyl7934 Před 5 lety

      @@ThomasRice-pv9zb Stealing what US don't even have ? Evidence?

    • @ThomasRice-pv9zb
      @ThomasRice-pv9zb Před 5 lety

      @@cyl7934 www.networkworld.com/article/2223272/60-minutes-torpedoes-huawei-in-less-than-15-minutes.html

  • @itsaykay
    @itsaykay Před 5 lety

    China has been more committed, however imperfect, in Africa's development than Washington-led DFIs in the last 20 years. I won't hold my breath that the US becomes a significant player in Africa's development.

  • @luhe1407
    @luhe1407 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm just very curious about why there is no criticism from the western media when the US is building military bases globally. ironically, China attracts criticism when she is doing all-win things, such as building infrastructure. what is the logic? Is that US too powerful to be criticized?

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      "I'm just very curious about why there is no criticism from the western media when the US is building military bases globally"
      Does the US try to fuck over governments like China did in Malaysia? Or Djibouti?
      "China attracts criticism when she is doing all-win things, such as building infrastructure."
      Ya might want to look into that "win-win" situation more...
      "Is that US too powerful to be criticized?"
      No, but at least the US government can be critisized by others and its own population. Inside the People's Republic of China, you can't openly criticize the government...

  • @harrychu650
    @harrychu650 Před 5 lety +2

    America's trade strategy with China resembles an intelligence op. It has left China feeling that the Administration has taken the Huawei CFO as a political hoatage, sold military arms to Taiwan including missile systems intended to target China, and has stirred unrest in Hong Kong. Simply put, the Administration's approach has been completely counterproductive.

    • @gambitgamboa2685
      @gambitgamboa2685 Před 5 lety

      Wrong, Hkers hate mainlanders, dont confuse the facts. They want freedom, which I dont think you know what that word means. The rest of the world dont have to use a VPN just to get onto youtube to comment, who let you out of your cage?? You should stay inside behind the great firewall of your great country.

    • @harrychu650
      @harrychu650 Před 5 lety

      @@gambitgamboa2685 the Hong Kong Judiciary, meaning the Judges in Hong Kong are all British foreigners, white men. Is this freedom or colonial rule? What if the Judiciary in America was made up of foreigners say assigned by the UN. Freedom?
      I reassert my opinion that there will never be a substantial trade agreement. I will be happily surprised if there are negotiations in Sept as claimed by the Administration.

    • @gambitgamboa2685
      @gambitgamboa2685 Před 5 lety

      @@harrychu650 Are you delusional? Because of the British HK became world class like Tokyo or New York, otherwise HK would just become a mediocre city like Shenzen. China had a deal with the British to keep HK separate for 50 years and now China is infringing on that deal. If they cannot keep a promise then dont make a deal, something mainlanders lack in concept which is why they all lie so much and cant be trusted.
      The goal of the protest is only for HKers to maintain the freedom that was promised, it is unfortunate that US is spotlighting HK for political purposes as a pawn but it is still 1000x better than being turned into a sh1thole regular mainland city. China is about making "Tianamen Square 2 electric boogaloo" soon, something mainlanders dont even know about cause it was too much of an "embarassment" for the CCP.

    • @harrychu650
      @harrychu650 Před 5 lety

      @@gambitgamboa2685 You and I can agree to disagree, I do not support Globalism as you clearly do. Whether it is apartheid in South Africa, regime change in Venezuela, or British occupation in Hong Kong. I side with the people of those regions to have full autonomy without foreign rule or subversive forces.
      Hong Kong is not free so long as there are non-Chinese rulers such as the British Judiciary. Be careful what you sow, as these things have a tendency to come home to roost at some point.
      Moreover, Hong Kong makes up 2% of China's GDP. They are economically insignificant.
      As I have said, I believe there will be no trade deal and the two countries will decouple and we will again have two axis powers.

  • @phamman88
    @phamman88 Před 5 lety +3

    The professor is hot

  • @jingxinliu2010
    @jingxinliu2010 Před 5 lety +1

    Totally agree with professor Jin's points of view!

  • @nannangao7256
    @nannangao7256 Před 5 lety +1

    Can't you concern about USA itself. China China China... We don't like to live under spotlight. China is weak, it's poor. Its GDP is just a little more than 60% of that of US. Take it easy ok?

  • @cninusa
    @cninusa Před 5 lety +3

    Jin Keyu, she is something.

  • @JorgeGomez-um9qb
    @JorgeGomez-um9qb Před 5 lety +5

    True: The US lacks a grand strategy, which is not at all difficult to understand.

    • @TheKing-sf1sf
      @TheKing-sf1sf Před 5 lety +1

      They are criminals suppressing the world for the Zionist elites's agendas
      When a peaceful country is getting strong it doesn't fit your plans so the world won't know that dominance can be positive

  • @chfgbp6098
    @chfgbp6098 Před 5 lety +3

    The Mainstream narratives on China are jsut so appallingly divorced from reality that they r completely unfit for any purpose that involves having some sort of grasp on the future. The main purpose of Mainstream narratives seem to be to digest the past and explain China's rise away in the most self-comforting and flattering way possible.

  • @temanaia
    @temanaia Před 5 lety +4

    You seriously expect humans to take this program seriously? The only decent speaker was Kevin Rudd. Rest are flops like this program

  • @user-xb9be3en9l
    @user-xb9be3en9l Před 5 lety +2

    She will not tell the truth that what ever she knew.

  • @Seriouspatt
    @Seriouspatt Před 4 lety

    Wow, that's the kind of journalism I enjoy. Absolutely great video with great questions and great experts. Thanks!

  • @sweenie58
    @sweenie58 Před 5 lety

    In that picture of the leaders shaking hands, Is it just me or does it look like Trump is getting told by the Chinese leader "I'm no beauty queen so get your left hand off my ass."

  • @colinmahoney7734
    @colinmahoney7734 Před 5 lety +1

    Late last year, Acting President tRump built a time machine in his spare time, between his first big Mac and his second serving of fries!
    Then he traveled back in time to 1826 BC where he split an Atom with his dentures, before going on to invented everything from the lowly Nail to the internal combustion engine, the internet, 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, 6G, 8G and 9G!
    The only reason he didn't invent 7G was because he lost count of his G's!
    Acting President tRump, achieved all of this before midday when he returning home for a lunch of 6 Big Mac Burgers and Fries (which he invented on his 2nd trip back in time)
    So whenever Acting President tRump claims that others are stealing America's technology, he is 100% Correct!
    Because Acting President tRump with his magnificent time machine, invented everything that has ever been or is likely to be invented ever!
    Shit he even discovered the America's before humans ever lived there!
    Now if you ask Acting President tRump very nicely, he will tell you all about the time he negotiated with dinosaurs for the ownership of Nth America and Canada!
    Acting President tRump also built airports, to make it easier for those Teridactalls to land!
    And Acting President tRump would never tell a lie! WOULD HE????????

  • @katehu9784
    @katehu9784 Před 5 lety

    I watched shows like Greys anatomy for more than 10 years. It makes me believe that US is a symbol of democracy,humanity and freedom. However,that dream was crashed this year. I hope US will be great again,not in the current way,but in the right way.

  • @James-wb1uy
    @James-wb1uy Před 5 lety +1

    Yes the 3 guests are a Democrat, a former PM of Australia (Liberal Aussie / part of an administration who colluded via 5-Eyes to dethrone Trump) and not sure who the Asian chick is. Yeah this seems “balanced”. Let’s check this out and see if we can figure out the “slant” - I’ll hold my opinion until after I hear this out!

  • @arminius6506
    @arminius6506 Před 5 lety +1

    Guys, America has values 😂

  • @dipro001
    @dipro001 Před 2 lety

    This PM guy is a global leader at relentlessly mixing sense with non-sense

  • @benjaminsalas2884
    @benjaminsalas2884 Před 5 lety

    So much about how powerful China, China,China. Do you know that Chinese people love United States . Wealth Chinese buying real estate in California, or delivery babies through special tour packages , they want their offsprings to be US citizens. How do you explain that? America is a beautiful country. Who doesn’t want to be one? Don’t forget that .

  • @rdturner1446
    @rdturner1446 Před 5 lety

    The big people of Wall st were called to meet with a big guy from China. He told them what was expected of them for the overall goal of defeating Trump. And stocks are falling and stock markets in panic due to Trump?

  • @tanjaden736
    @tanjaden736 Před 5 lety +1

    I disagree with Rudd's notion on Xi's various afforts such as BRI etc as China does always belives in 'walk your own path'. It is never the intention to show muscle but rather to seek mutual prosperity.
    Deng sees the need to raise peacefully and he manages to buy 40yrs for that.
    Xi now ready to put China to test, be it sooner or later.
    If US chooses to be the examiner, why not?

  • @nezb01
    @nezb01 Před 5 lety

    Canada here, I hope China does to US what Trump did to their closest Ally and trading partner. Go get em.

  • @victorchan2654
    @victorchan2654 Před 5 lety +1

    The Chinese Art of War: your plans must dark as night and then you must strike like thunder. I am kinda worried about China's true strategy toward the USA.

    • @ChrisRobato
      @ChrisRobato Před 5 lety

      That sounds like Kakashi's Chidori.

  • @crikeycant2633
    @crikeycant2633 Před 5 lety +1

    China dose not have a blue water navy. In times of compromised maritime security, China is a landlocked country with at best a coastal force for ferrying convoys.

  • @ML-gr3js
    @ML-gr3js Před 5 lety +1

    Keyu Jin said exactly what Chinese thinking.

  • @serenachen9385
    @serenachen9385 Před 5 lety +6

    Notting good coming out of their mouth .Chinese are same as u good to them they be v nice to u.

    • @meganh9460
      @meganh9460 Před 5 lety

      Never works out of India lol. Last 70 years of them trying and trying only to get brief periods of fake friendship.

  • @jackliu7334
    @jackliu7334 Před 5 lety

    In the names of growth and wealth, the Western and African leaders could accommodate anything CCP had done to them and the Chinese people. Similarly, the West had tolerated Nazi German and Japan before Dutch/Belgean, French, and British colonies were invaded. Can I conclude that as long as the agressor does not touch one's cake, no major powers would simply act out of humanity!!

  • @qweqwe700
    @qweqwe700 Před 5 lety +1

    If we followed the rules of decency, it would be a whole lot simpler. The world needs a US that minds its own business a whole lot more. The spending on the military is obscene and it is a monster that dictates foreign policy rather than the other way around. Out of control sense of entitlement and military might is a bad mixture and is going to create pushback that is bad for everyone in a world that is fragmented

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      "The world needs a US that minds its own business a whole lot more."
      Yet you are voicing your opinion, thereby, not minding your own business.
      Hypocrisy 101

    • @qweqwe700
      @qweqwe700 Před 5 lety

      @@brennencox516, What a stupid comment. Do you understand the semantics of what you are saying let alone what i said?
      Think a little.

  • @thesheepthemightythecrazy

    Does Ian do fact checks? Cause everything the first guy said were almost all lies.

    • @angelachan7610
      @angelachan7610 Před 5 lety

      craziii3 what they said are true. Did you do your fact check ? Look what AMERICA did to other countries, such as IRAN, Etc

    • @thesheepthemightythecrazy
      @thesheepthemightythecrazy Před 5 lety

      @@angelachan7610 do you understand my comment? You are confused. Very.

  • @weijiang508
    @weijiang508 Před 5 lety

    Human rights can never be hung on mouths. Behold what the US does, instead of what the US says.

  • @ddtking7630
    @ddtking7630 Před 5 lety +2

    Apart from the obvious bias and propaganda from the interviewer and his so called "China experts" who seems to know bugger all about China but am I the only one noticed the flirting going on between the interviewer and this Dr Keyu Jin?! The way these two flirting love birds started their interview is so obviously strange that I suspect they did this interview after some sex romp?

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      "who seems to know bugger all about China"
      Please tell me why you feel this. Why do you feel no one being interviewed knows anything about China?

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      "but am I the only one noticed the flirting going on between the interviewer and this Dr Keyu Jin?!"
      You saw what you wanted to see, your own preconceptions gave you the reality you saw. OR, please, point out exactly how they flirted. And why are you so angry? Are you one of the millions of men in China that can't find a wife because of the 1 child policy, a policy that, if you are a citizen of the PRC, your most holy and infallible government enacted, a government you dare not say anything bad about, a government you praise, but, if all this is true, you curse and hate?

  • @SlackKeyPaddy
    @SlackKeyPaddy Před 5 lety

    Great New Program thanx

  • @ChristiaanHartNibbrig
    @ChristiaanHartNibbrig Před 5 lety

    Excellent interviews. First-time viewer. Immediate subscriber. A+. Thanks.

  • @mattforner
    @mattforner Před 5 lety

    I would love to see these interviews go far more in-depth. An extended version of these would be awesome!

  • @davidwestwater1914
    @davidwestwater1914 Před 5 lety +2

    Yeah we got to do what the bankers want.

  • @ceka50
    @ceka50 Před 5 lety

    Whenever a street fight starts I always sock my best friend in the face for good luck

  • @15seconds3
    @15seconds3 Před 5 lety

    US economic strategy is tariffs, taxes, limiting trade, bombing countries, bullying .. Not to help business to grow and prosper with less regulation, tax breaks and bending to unions and minimum wage, etc.
    China's economic strategy is create incentives to grow it's companies, allow businesses to thrive, help other countries in Africa, India, and South Amercia with low debt loans to build infrastucture and do trade deals.

  • @jeijeichch4796
    @jeijeichch4796 Před 5 lety

    What a discussion. Australian former prime minister in particular is wise, a thinker and strategist. The female economist is a philosopher.

  • @deanng8453
    @deanng8453 Před 5 lety

    no one wants to go back to the old old day, but sadly the whole world economy must go back 。

  • @johnschmit6815
    @johnschmit6815 Před 5 lety

    Keyu Jin is spot on! The population of China is the largest consumer market available and the US is locking itself out. Chinese - Russian cooperation will secure independence for both economies.☕️🐸

  • @steveblackwell5494
    @steveblackwell5494 Před 5 lety

    Just wanted to say thank you I enjoyed the show I agreed with some of what you had to say other things made me think hard I appreciate and look forward to next week show thank you.

  • @randomtalk3236
    @randomtalk3236 Před 5 lety +1

    Miss Jin is so hot!

  • @pauljmeyer1
    @pauljmeyer1 Před 5 lety

    America needs to get its act together internally.

  • @weiwu3108
    @weiwu3108 Před 5 lety

    The host kept saying things like "Beijing is getting the sharper end of the stick", I wonder how he was going to support this claim. After watching this video, I don't think this is proven in the slightest.

  • @MrDwaine
    @MrDwaine Před 5 lety +1

    Isn't that guy an XPM of Aussie? What relevance does he have now ? Just an opinion of a failed polly.... not the parrot version.

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      so if you are an ex-employee of a store...
      your opinion of how things work at that store are invalid... because you're an ex-employee? What are you getting at?

    • @MrDwaine
      @MrDwaine Před 5 lety

      @@brennencox516 running a store ? If one is sacked from that store because of ones performance ANYTHING one carries on about said store after dismissal is BIASED and likely carries a grudge on and on. Wimpy flowery Trumble falls especially into that catigory. Sure write a book or go and stare at a forest of "trees" BUT if ones time is up its up, out of sight out of mind.

  • @johngordon1175
    @johngordon1175 Před 5 lety

    This just makes China stronger.

  • @tailslapexplore6887
    @tailslapexplore6887 Před 5 lety +3

    GOD this american talking about fair he sure have some thick skin no wonder his hair not growing.

  • @alanOHALAN
    @alanOHALAN Před 5 lety

    9:55 The problem with value-based system is that when there is no economical-base, the value-base simply will not stand. A hungry people will not able to focus on values that cannot bring food to the table. The US was not a value-based system until the 20th century when it was a well developed country, before that the US was a slavery-system.

  • @alanOHALAN
    @alanOHALAN Před 5 lety

    2:20 thanks for the correct map!

  • @Wezwp
    @Wezwp Před 5 lety +1

    When was this channel started? Is this mainstream news?

  • @tanjaden736
    @tanjaden736 Před 5 lety +1

    One may see that China has been very careful and prudence in responding to US's trade aggression to the extent that many may have misread it as a sign of weaknesses.
    If one seriously read the chinese social media, we can see the mounting pressure from the general public in China that call for a more hostile retaliation. If the China leadership lacks sensible mind, the situation to US will be serious judging by the cards in China's hand.

  • @billparr
    @billparr Před 5 lety

    No one talks about how much more people has to pay because of trade war.

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      Should we talk about your horrible grammar?

  • @iconicstealth7540
    @iconicstealth7540 Před 5 lety

    Very impressive love It

  • @quyuzhou
    @quyuzhou Před 5 lety

    There are smart politicians in US, but democracy just don't give then a stage. Voters are not as smart as before.

  • @stanbimi
    @stanbimi Před 5 lety

    What's nice about watching video on CZcams, is that it's quite easy to skip the segment which will be a waste of time because the standard position and spins are a bore to watch, like the first piece from USA. The opinions from UK & Australia are a bit more thought out. So all in all not a complete waste of time.

  • @ChrisRobato
    @ChrisRobato Před 5 lety

    I really appreciate Rudd's honest insight which is rare for a politician these days, compared to the senator in the first part of the video who is merely regurgitating the group think and party line.

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      I was rather shocked by his seemingly straight-forward talk as well. I was expecting a very dodgy speaking style.

  • @brennencox516
    @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

    18:38 The CCP, after Mao's death, determined it was not good to let so much power reside in just 1 person, so they enacted term limits. Just 4 presidents (dictators... the Chinese constitution states its lead by a dictatorship) later, Xi removed term limits. Mao was nearly revered as a god. Xi is trying to replicate this... it would seem.

  • @freedomofriot5006
    @freedomofriot5006 Před 5 lety

    who started all this mess?

  • @superoriginalname
    @superoriginalname Před 5 lety

    prime minister guy flexing his language skills

  • @foxtalk
    @foxtalk Před 5 lety

    a great conversation from western media , just telling the truth in the middle .

  • @erickrcisneros
    @erickrcisneros Před 5 lety

    I really don’t like Kevin Rudd.
    China is subverting his home country (Australia).
    It’s important for a nation to care for its people.
    National security includes economic security. I understand why economic security of national security, the world depends on the United States to maintain a reliable economy. (I don’t think it’s a great idea to tariff our friends. Isolation isn’t the best way to go.
    China rises and falls its seems to be a cycle. Chinese people do amazing everywhere beyond the Mainland. It’s super unfortunate that the Mainland Chinese had its present government during its recent rise.
    This maybe unpopular, human rights and freedom of speech should be a right that’s protected to any human born anywhere.

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      Freedom of speech is guaranteed in the Chinese constitution. It's just... the government doesn't give 1 shit about that.

  • @ben1g216
    @ben1g216 Před 5 lety

    1st perspective: usa must match china by spending more on the world and promoting our values. this approach failed with the world before, why would it succeed now? usa must spend more on defense. so far usa has spent on defense more than the rest of the world combined. yet, china still has risen to challenge the usa. 2nd perspective: sure, usa is now fckng china left and right; but this fckng will make china stronger. admirable ah q spirit. 3rd perspective: the best.

  • @brennencox516
    @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

    12:00 but self-reliance was a sentiment stated before the trade war... so... I call bullshit

  • @jamesperez6964
    @jamesperez6964 Před 5 lety

    Perhaps one of the worst trump impressions during the intro

  • @rfmonkey4942
    @rfmonkey4942 Před 5 lety

    long game ,, its good to see those who see actually do

  • @ismailnoor6729
    @ismailnoor6729 Před 5 lety

    Double standard of news why you didn’t talk about technology

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety

      Because that wasnt the focus of the conversation. If you talk about too many things at once, then nothing is covered in enough detail. /smh

  • @erickrcisneros
    @erickrcisneros Před 5 lety +1

    Who thinks that China will always have a domestic IP to problem. Most of the Mainland Chinese I personally know have a way of thinking that say “if one can get away with something One will” & “how can I find loopholes in any system “.... this maybe an unpopular thing to say, it’s very very very true, from my observation.

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 Před 5 lety +1

      yes. "there is always a way"
      They don't see how that is corrupt.