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I don't know why we have to paste a link everytime we make a thread about such a general and changing thing and I expect this thread to be around for a while. In any case obligatory news article extract and link:
Now for some commentary.
Australian and Chinese relations are degrading over time and I think the biggest problem here is not understand our position in the geopolitical situation we're in. Australia is an important country which has especially in the past acted as a mediator in the wider Australasian and wider Pacific region where it concerns Australian political interests. We have a disproportionate amount of resources as per our relatively small population and through that we can capitalise on trade and lead great lives which can be sustainable with investing the profits appropriately (in infrastructure and education) respectively.
Now for the important question. Who are we? At a stretch we're the third most relevant country in the region which we command any authority. Under Japan and China. Again that's a stretch considering South Korea's PPP and wordly contributions are slightly above ours. What gives us authority is our bridge between the East and West, and our vast lands.
Taking this into account as a smaller body we can not bend the larger bodies to our will. China has reached out and offered a friendly hand to us and in return we reluctantly reach out 2/3rds of the way and expect China to re-extend that hand everytime. In utter defiance to our current geopolitical position.
We can't keep pissing China around or else we stand to lose our greatest ally. A military and economic superpower and future leader of the economic hyperpower that is BRIC, and also one of the 5 countries with Veto power in the UN. Moreso a country in high standing in the international community.
We need to swallow our pride and join China as a friend and a trading partner. So that they might make concessions in the same way that they expect of us.
ABC Radio Australia:Connect Asia:Stories:Australia, China political relations on the slideABC said:Despite Australia and China's inter-dependent economic relationship, their political links have been hit by a series of upsets, the latest being Australia's decision to allow another visit by Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer. In response, Beijing downgraded its representation at a recent regional meeting in Australia.
Now for some commentary.
Australian and Chinese relations are degrading over time and I think the biggest problem here is not understand our position in the geopolitical situation we're in. Australia is an important country which has especially in the past acted as a mediator in the wider Australasian and wider Pacific region where it concerns Australian political interests. We have a disproportionate amount of resources as per our relatively small population and through that we can capitalise on trade and lead great lives which can be sustainable with investing the profits appropriately (in infrastructure and education) respectively.
Now for the important question. Who are we? At a stretch we're the third most relevant country in the region which we command any authority. Under Japan and China. Again that's a stretch considering South Korea's PPP and wordly contributions are slightly above ours. What gives us authority is our bridge between the East and West, and our vast lands.
Taking this into account as a smaller body we can not bend the larger bodies to our will. China has reached out and offered a friendly hand to us and in return we reluctantly reach out 2/3rds of the way and expect China to re-extend that hand everytime. In utter defiance to our current geopolitical position.
We can't keep pissing China around or else we stand to lose our greatest ally. A military and economic superpower and future leader of the economic hyperpower that is BRIC, and also one of the 5 countries with Veto power in the UN. Moreso a country in high standing in the international community.
We need to swallow our pride and join China as a friend and a trading partner. So that they might make concessions in the same way that they expect of us.