China's quest to catch up with the West

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  • Low-cost manufacturing has run its course. Now Beijing wants to transition into a modernized economy like Germany and Japan.
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    STRASBOURG - China seeks to redesign its economy from export-driven labour-intensive manufacturing to domestic-based consumption, services and high-tech. The blueprint, known as Made in China 2025, is the first of three 10-year plans that seek to transform the country from the top down, just in time for the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.
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  • @CaspianReport
    @CaspianReport  5 років тому +61

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    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 5 років тому

      Thank you for the curious content.
      Your chinese accent is actually interesting and comforting, why does it seem integrated with German or some other European tone?
      I normally dislike weird accents but yours is so unique that it is like art to me.

    • @daxflame4743
      @daxflame4743 5 років тому +1

      My girlfriend is chinese and she can't withstand anything against communist party

    • @NotHPotter
      @NotHPotter 5 років тому +2

      @@linyenchin6773 It's not a Chinese accent, I'm pretty sure he's from Central Asia.

    • @MrKikalos
      @MrKikalos 5 років тому +3

      @@linyenchin6773 he's from Baku, Azerbaijan. Look at the bio

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 5 років тому

      @@MrKikalos thank you!!

  • @robert9662
    @robert9662 5 років тому +635

    I was recommended this channel for political analsye with more than just a western perspective and you have delivered. Thank you.

    • @AbyssiniaProductions
      @AbyssiniaProductions 5 років тому +2

      loving the Pokémon in your profile picture

    • @thesheepthemightythecrazy
      @thesheepthemightythecrazy 5 років тому +9

      Have you not watch till 12:10 this is 100% biased, just not as blatant as most :p
      Facts for 12 mins. With the conclusion he went full on propaganda. That is how one lie/mislead like an expert.

    • @Marcusjnmc
      @Marcusjnmc 5 років тому +17

      @@thesheepthemightythecrazy that's actually factual, it is also frankly sensible, the PRC has no real reason not to engage in such practices. The only dowside really is opposing forces become more wary & more resolved.

    • @Marcusjnmc
      @Marcusjnmc 5 років тому +8

      @@thesheepthemightythecrazy ie. it's extrapolated from reality, even if it seems like a leap of logic not founded in the rest of the video or referencing the same source material, it could be said that the PRC taking such action was not inevitable working from those goals as the video makes out, it was capable of doing one without doing the other, but they are doing it anyway, and linking one to the other is a logical extrapolation of events.

    • @genogenson
      @genogenson 5 років тому +7

      @bro ha He's not rooting for China. He's saying it's the absolutely practical choice. There are no hard forces that would prevent China from unethical practices. Not only is it the inherently practical decision; it's also a necessity, knowing that adversarial states would be doing the exact same thing. You would be wrong if you think any of the western states are above corporate espionage or IP theft

  • @lucaslabarca
    @lucaslabarca 5 років тому +833

    Last time I was this early, the Qing were the undisputed rulers of Asia

    • @Alaryk111
      @Alaryk111 5 років тому +69

      Angry noises in Mughals.

    • @Alaryk111
      @Alaryk111 5 років тому +69

      @098765 Craper Mongolia was weak and depopulated by then. Mhugals at its prime was more populated and richer than Qing. The former would later emerge stronger than The Mhugals but shortly after both will be humiliated by Great Britain and by them subdued.

    • @003mohamud
      @003mohamud 5 років тому +10

      @098765 Craper tbh the Mughals WERE the mongols in some form

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew 5 років тому +2

      Until the British Empire started to smuggling opiuds into china after a disagreement between their trade deals or banning issues. Then the opiuds wars and the rebellion of led by a man who thinks he is the second Jesus Christ tyoe figure. Finally china had enough of the old system and decided to established modern china political party.

    • @genghiskhan5701
      @genghiskhan5701 5 років тому +2

      British Empire: Are you challenging me?

  • @PANZER7910
    @PANZER7910 5 років тому +263

    Being able to achieve half of the target is already super impressive. Hell, I dont even know what my country plan to do next year...

    • @tuub1281
      @tuub1281 5 років тому +72

      That's one big plus about not so democratic countries. Longterm plans get made and worked out.

    • @truezyf
      @truezyf 5 років тому +10

      a new president. that is all.

    • @不死原飴羽
      @不死原飴羽 5 років тому +41

      As long as there is economy growth and everyone is able to make a living then nobody will complain anything and the truth is you will only able to solve problem after you are wealthy enough to do so and poverty cultivate anger. Yes, certain level of freedom is sacrificed but I don't think it is the essential one since majority of them don't even bother about it, it's like gun law in US, the sky won't fall if everyone have the right to access firearm but certain sacrifice must be payed for that freedom.

    • @tiduykk3377
      @tiduykk3377 5 років тому +13

      @@dimes3967 western people is not knowing that china is country which is 70% people is not knowing characters (this is born before 1940s)
      but catch main rate of university since 1990s, so i think more power in future as education level is same as other developed country/
      like 99% people, who will criticized about 1989/6/4 tianan men matter
      when we go back to see this matter, if government is letting such kind of color revolution go spread, another Syria, Iraq or cllaspe of soviet union, you are not judging but based on fact or long term goal
      many western suddenly understand China factory is covering all industries including low-technology(garments, toys) but also including electronic, OLED, ship, rocket , chemical
      one day, they thought china is taking away their job but
      from my view, USA is just abandoning its industry(many industry)

    • @hmrdev-billnye8166
      @hmrdev-billnye8166 5 років тому +1

      Are you using NordVPN in China? XD

  • @Solon1581
    @Solon1581 5 років тому +346

    “China is a sleeping giant. Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will move the world.”
    - Napoleon Bonaparte

    • @wyattcorbin1629
      @wyattcorbin1629 5 років тому +94

      China’s potential internal instability (as exemplified by Hong Kong) and lack of industrialization in the western provinces, along with a lack of soft power, is a great threat to its power.

    • @daddyleon
      @daddyleon 5 років тому +69

      Considering that China drove more people out of poverty and seems to be among the most serious about tackling global climate change and only steals technologies not colonize those countries and, isfaik, with Belt and Road also builds useful stuff. Then...I'm glad it's waking up.

    • @Kalydosos
      @Kalydosos 5 років тому +3

      @@silence6605 What do you mean blacked?

    • @silence6605
      @silence6605 5 років тому +19

      Kalydosos With Africa’s highly fertility rate and emigration rate, and China’s lower fertility rate in a century or two China will be black African.

    • @galecarp
      @galecarp 5 років тому +3

      He never said that.

  • @shamilmammadov8246
    @shamilmammadov8246 5 років тому +86

    I'm so proud, that we have such smart Azerbaijani. Thank you!

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 5 років тому +3

      @Siddharth Sagar he might be. As I recall Shirvan is a place in Azerbaijan.

    • @zaneaulner4333
      @zaneaulner4333 5 років тому +8

      yes,he is right. Shirvan is a region in Azerbaijan. We are really proud of him

    • @pineapplesareyummy6352
      @pineapplesareyummy6352 5 років тому +1

      ​@Siddharth Sagar I believe he said so in a video some time back. It also perfectly explains the name of the channel.

    • @rockerdrake
      @rockerdrake 5 років тому

      @Shawn lol...

  • @JD..........
    @JD.......... 5 років тому +115

    This is beautifully timed. Thank you! Great as always.

  • @augustus331
    @augustus331 5 років тому +46

    Steering away from an economy which is too greatly reliant on export is a good idea for most countries. You see the outcome of not adapting properly in Germany, where their economy is developed, but so heavily reliant on exports that their economy is shrinking due to the trade war between China and the US.

    • @douglassantet647
      @douglassantet647 5 років тому +11

      Germany only has 83 million people even if it wanted self sufficiency it does not have the internal market to do so

    • @sonofthedragon2112
      @sonofthedragon2112 5 років тому +23

      I don't think you can compare Germany and China. I have great respect for Germany's industrial policies, that this apparently small country with only 350,000 sq. km. of territory is the world's third largest exporter, and the maker of so many hi-tech things, punching far beyond its weight. But Germany's strength is severely limited by the same constraint as Japan - insufficient land and population to actually compete in the big league. Neither Germany nor Japan have natural resources of any significant size. They have to trade to get everything that is either impossible or inefficient to produce at home. If Germany was the size of the US, I have no doubt Germany will be richer and more powerful than the US because it is more efficient and more rational. The true comparison with China is the European Union. But the EU is hobbled because it comprise of countries that are totally independent and sovereign. Germany is weighed down by persistent problems with southern European countries and by Brexit. Unlike China's government, which can order a province to do exactly as the CCP wishes, Germany has no means to demand other parts of the EU make changes that it sees as necessary for the bloc. Therefore, EU is not in a good position, and this severely weighs down Germany, who otherwise have a fantastic and highly productive system.

    • @augustus331
      @augustus331 5 років тому +5

      @@sonofthedragon2112 You can compare them, because they both have an export-driven economy. It is therefore that their economies are hurt most by the US tariffs

    • @hendrikdependrik1891
      @hendrikdependrik1891 5 років тому +10

      ​@@douglassantet647 Germany is too much relying on car and machinery industry. Their Dutch neighbours have done it better. How the hell is that economy still growing despite the trade war and Brexit? The Dutch make the car parts for German cars and receive the ships for a large part of both Germany and the UK. So they should be in a very very deep recession by now. What is keeping them afloat? A diversified economy and supplying the world what they need instead of strangling itself by lobbyists in key sectors. Agriculture, sea protection engineering, fin-tech, proper urban planning, Anglicised universities. We have it all and those things are keeping both the Americans and Chinese reluctant to put sanctions upon us.

    • @skyacaniadev2229
      @skyacaniadev2229 5 років тому +4

      Germany did the best they could. The real reason is the failure of EU. Both US and China has a huge domestic market for giant corporations. Unfortunately, the next few decades are the age of giant corporates with automation and super AI, and the slowly fading of civil power. Humans may not apply.

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera 3 роки тому +10

    You cannot have domestic innovation without encouraging free and critical thinking. It doesn't matter how much China wants this to not be true.

  • @hootis8
    @hootis8 5 років тому +148

    China basically bought the rights to all the most common nuclear reactors in the world over the last 15 years and build one or two plants of that type generally with multiple reactors at each site. With the goal of producing all the parts internally. Now they're building about one of every type of experimental nuclear reactor and have completely outpaced all research throughout the rest of the world. They will be the first with several Gen IV designs with the hope of licensing them to other states. Wikipedia says that some of their Gen IV reactors should be operational currently although timelines might have changed.

    • @Tomas-ml9nv
      @Tomas-ml9nv 5 років тому +22

      @Kevin Bettinger lies

    • @0MVR_0
      @0MVR_0 5 років тому +10

      Current second generation plants are slated to terminate operations very soon.
      So most every nuclear nation will soon be in the bid for contracts.

    • @xmaniac99
      @xmaniac99 5 років тому +1

      Enjoy the RKMB reactor.

    • @0MVR_0
      @0MVR_0 5 років тому +5

      @Kevin Bettinger I could be referring to the United States dependent on reactor life-extension decisions.

    • @newsionl6092
      @newsionl6092 5 років тому +16

      China has built the world's safest nuclear reactor, which may be safer than coal.They invented a technology that drastically dilutes nuclear fuel, thus virtually eliminating the possibility of all nuclear accidents.
      Say another way, even if their nuclear reactor is completely broken, there will be no accident.Since the nuclear fuel has been greatly diluted, the nuclear reaction leaving the reactor will stop immediately. You just need to pick up the nuclear fuel and re-create a reactor and throw it in.

  • @thataxx1534
    @thataxx1534 5 років тому +173

    never say something in China is unrealistic, every year you go back, something unrealistic becomes reality

    • @pewpew9711
      @pewpew9711 5 років тому +3

      @raven's son gotem

    • @kurtsell8376
      @kurtsell8376 5 років тому +4

      @raven's son
      Raven's son: Mentions failing banking system.
      Cultural Revolution + Great Leap forward: Are we jokes to you?

    • @bq2461
      @bq2461 5 років тому +23

      @raven's son says from someone whose banking system has already failed, your gov did nothing but let your children starve.

    • @perfect8929
      @perfect8929 5 років тому +2

      raven's son he keeps on delivering!

    • @bjorn3923
      @bjorn3923 5 років тому +8

      raven's son as if the US, US banks and US companies Never had bailouts smh get out of here with your low iq and bowl cut 😂

  • @arturofigueroa8028
    @arturofigueroa8028 5 років тому +53

    Man, this Quality content, thank you so much.

  • @danyeldny17
    @danyeldny17 5 років тому +142

    This is f..king awesome, I am so amazed, on each video, of how much prepared and careful you are when describing a situation.
    I am a person who loves this way of reasoning and thinking, by combining domains and vast info, into drawing the must likely conclusions.
    I must tell you @CaspianReport , that my country is on the brink of collapse, because of the lack of strategic planing or thinking.
    And I am in a constant battle of trying to discover, how can I promote this kind of content to my compatriots, who are sadly, ignorant.
    I am ashamed I cannot support your channel more, and I thank you for your videos! ... and SAHOL!

    • @danyeldny17
      @danyeldny17 5 років тому +29

      @Yolo 2.0 No, I am from Romania. We do not make big headlines, except on terrible government fails, when our prime minister doesn't know the name of the capital city in which she is. For the past many years the power was in the hands of a communist-like party, with mafia connections.
      Our state institutions are collapsed: the state police, the state emergency institutions, the school system, the medical system, and i could go on ...,we are all on our own, we are in free fall as a nation in all possible sections. Emigration is in a continuous rising trend.
      Our Parliament sided with criminals, and released thousands of them on the streets. The judicial system was murdered, culminating with the exclusion of the top prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi, who is now set to be EU's new chief prosecutor.
      Everyone with skills and dreams leaves this country. I have more friends who left to other countries, then left inside the country.
      Even tho there were mass protests, almost nothing changed, people feel that nothing can be done anymore, and no one wants to lose more time, dying here

    • @danyeldny17
      @danyeldny17 5 років тому +3

      @Burning City Is this a joke? Are you trying to be funny? I just wrote where I'am from, long before you asked!
      And also, you should be try to give arguments, when expressing your opinion, cause without arguments, it's just your opinion.

    • @danyeldny17
      @danyeldny17 5 років тому +7

      @Yolo 2.0 I'm in the process of trying to do that, and a big problem is the corruption. Anywhere where the government or it's institutions are involved, everyone asks for bribes to actually do their work, plus being incompetent and politically biased. And another problem is also, finding people with the right mentality.
      So one solution I'm exploring so far, is establishing the legal paths to register a company on a foreign soil, and activate here in Romania. One of my friends , managed to do that in Finland, but his work domain is more international. He also has foreign business partners.
      We'll see how it goes, but I'm staying realistic.

    • @danyeldny17
      @danyeldny17 5 років тому +1

      @Yolo 2.0 True, you only live once! So the best approach so far, seems to be: try, and move on, don't get stuck. In Romania, we get stuck a lot.
      So after a long time of deliberations, failed tries and humiliations, this is it. If this doesn't work, I'm convinced I need to leave my country, and try somewhere else, change the place and the people, as painful as it is to realize.

    • @pabloaragon3303
      @pabloaragon3303 5 років тому +6

      Not a romanian, but my country, Brazil, was destroyed by lack of strategic development and corruption. I can t help but look at china with envy

  • @john826
    @john826 11 місяців тому +2

    Just came across this video after 4 years of its releasing, I can't help to amaze what's deemed impossible could be accomplished earlier by China. Such as renewable energy (absolute market dominance ), EV penetration rate (37% as of September 2023) , Ship building market share (49% of global tonnage by end of 2022). Not to mention China's High speed rail leave the rest of the world in the dust. For other areas, there are also significant advancements, however I don't have the numbers to verify how the targets are met, but I truly believe China will make it no matter what.

  • @NAVEENKUMARS12
    @NAVEENKUMARS12 5 років тому +56

    very good and high quality video 👌

    • @asmeet2005
      @asmeet2005 3 роки тому

      Robotics per 10,000 people in India is just 3. Should we laugh or cry?

  • @lance8080
    @lance8080 4 роки тому +2

    Stop buying Communist Chinese made products, need to let them crash and burn.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 5 років тому +51

    Pooh knows what he’s doing, leading China in the right path

    • @bluemountain4181
      @bluemountain4181 5 років тому +31

      Maybe you should copy him instead of ruling like it's the 1950s

    • @zhouwu
      @zhouwu 5 років тому +6

      @@bluemountain4181 sounds like a great idea. Sounds like his older brother's idea. Oh wait, yes, the one he assassinated using two South East Asian girls who looked like they didn't know what was going on.

    • @finback2005
      @finback2005 5 років тому

      @@bluemountain4181 Isn't Red Ice an ultra conservative white nationalist UA-cam channel? You should change your name if you do not want to be associated with them. Maybe you do.

    • @bluemountain4181
      @bluemountain4181 5 років тому

      @@finback2005 No I'm nothing to do with that channel, I didn't even know it existed until I looked it up just now

    • @animewatch4213
      @animewatch4213 5 років тому

      comon act better. Real Kim would call him My Great Friend Xi.

  • @brentw741
    @brentw741 5 років тому +15

    Its really impressive what china did. People in America should respect them for that. I don’t think China is a threat. I think they are peaceful. How many wars did they start

    • @mlgprussian7115
      @mlgprussian7115 5 років тому

      Dictators only start wars when they are struggling to take the blame off of them

    • @pewpew9711
      @pewpew9711 5 років тому +2

      You might want to take a look into Africa (and the recent Peru incident)

    • @gomiladroogies5951
      @gomiladroogies5951 5 років тому

      @Badr -eddin you guys are so cringey when you do this patriotic dick measuring contest on the internet.

    • @ThomasFoolery8
      @ThomasFoolery8 5 років тому +2

      Many many wars. How do you think China got that big? They genocided the people’s they took land from so you don’t get to hear them complain and make demands like native Americans.
      When countries get that big, their primary concern is keeping the country from splitting apart, not trying to conquer new territory. It has nothing to do with an inherent peacefulness or any such foolish wumao propaganda.
      China also invaded Vietnam, Tibet, and now the South China Sea from Philippines. China wasn’t a threat in the last 100yrs because they were so weak that they were too busy trying not to starve. Now that they’re half the gdp of the USA they’re already bullying all of their neighbors. They literally have border disputes with ALL of their neighbors. That’s fucking crazy. If this country gets any stronger it’s basically a guarantee that they’ll invade Taiwan, etc.

    • @gomiladroogies5951
      @gomiladroogies5951 5 років тому

      @Badr -eddin jesus christ, the facts and logic meme too. Some god tier fedora shit going on here.

  • @farazkhan7035
    @farazkhan7035 5 років тому +8

    Very good journalism.. Keep up the good work.

  • @SilvanaDil
    @SilvanaDil 5 років тому +44

    "State control" over people's lives, over everything, does not foster much creativity and innovation.

    • @s.k634
      @s.k634 5 років тому +13

      Ask Huawei who have a 2 year lead on 5G technology over Nokia and Ericsson

    • @SilvanaDil
      @SilvanaDil 5 років тому +15

      @@s.k634 - Ooh, the one company with any name ID beyond China.

    • @landgabriel
      @landgabriel 5 років тому

      @@s.k634 Nokia and Ericsson? Are you kidding?

    • @wicksinn
      @wicksinn 5 років тому +2

      Well clearly China is proving you wrong, and proving you wrong daily.

    • @SilvanaDil
      @SilvanaDil 5 років тому +11

      @@wicksinn - Not really. Go back to harassing Hong Kongers, Tibetans, Uyghurs....
      China, a history of implosion after implosion.

  • @eldermoose7938
    @eldermoose7938 5 років тому +35

    Basically thier main is is they may make a lot of things for export but they depend on importing high tech components

    • @jinruizhang
      @jinruizhang 5 років тому +2

      Not anymore

    • @massivereader
      @massivereader 5 років тому +12

      It's a material science problem. Any centralized economy is terrible at innovating new materials and classes of materials and typically can only try to improve on or mimic existing products. Truly innovative improvements in materials science and technologies mostly come from a shotgun approach where hundreds or even thousands of competing producers develop proprietary materials and methods, balancing potential great rewards against the risk of complete failure. Bureaucracies are terrible at this. That's why the tech giants in the US after their initial successes have progressed mostly by buying up small innovators, rather than coming up with truly new innovations on their own. China has only been able to succeed to this point by stealing the work of others through patent infringement or forced technology transfers, it will take a cultural shift away from doing what the conventional wisdom demands towards intellectual independence for their technological base to improve and succeed on its own. That kind of self-determination and independent mindset won't sit well with any communist regime since it requires personal ownership of intellectual property and adherence to patent law. Without that impetus there's no real incentive.

    • @eduwino151
      @eduwino151 5 років тому +3

      @@jinruizhang lol minus foreign parts china has no product to sell , you cant beat western countries which have diverse groups of people working to develop stuff, freedom breeds innovation not opressive govts

    • @giakendon2268
      @giakendon2268 5 років тому +1

      So we've been taught since high school, and we are seeking for a transformation about this.

    • @xianyang5271
      @xianyang5271 5 років тому +1

      I agree. But we are taught to solve the problem since decades ago. that is why there are so many Chinese students studying engineering. we are not lack of high technology now. we lack cutting edge technology which are monopolized by few countries

  • @GodfreeRoberts
    @GodfreeRoberts 5 років тому +7

    China's quest to catch up with the West? China has long struggled to foster indigenous innovation?
    When was this recorded? 2010?
    According to the Japan Science and Technology Agency, China now ranks as the most influential country in four of eight core scientific fields.
    38 million Chinese post-secondary students have enrolled in Chinese universities and colleges, a number that rivals the entire Canadian population.
    The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (Ai2) examined not just the number of AI research papers coming from China but the quality of those papers-as judged by the number of citations they receive in other work. The study suggests that China will overtake the US in the most-cited 50% of research papers this year, the top 10% of research papers in 2020, and the top 1% by 2025. China is already ahead in the number of AI patents filed, AI venture capital invested, and research papers cited worldwide. The number of Chinese students studying AI and graduating from universities worldwide exceed the total number of other countries’ AI students combined
    China has overtaken the US to become the world’s largest producer of scientific research papers, making up almost a fifth of the total global output, according to a major new report. www.stm-assoc.org/document-library/
    The World Intellectual Property Organization, WIPO, ranked 167 universities and public research universities for the top 500 patent applications. 110 of the patents were from China, 20 from the United States and 19 from South Korea. China dominates a global ranking of the most-cited research papers published in the 30 hottest technology fields.
    According to the Japan Science and Technology Agency, China now ranks as the most influential country in four of eight core scientific fields, tying with the U.S. The agency took the top 10% of the most referenced studies in each field, and determined the number of authors who were affiliated with the U.S., the U.K., Germany, France, China or Japan. China ranked first in computer science, mathematics, materials science and engineering. The U.S., on the other hand, led the way in physics, environmental and earth sciences, basic life science and clinical medicine. asia.nikkei.com/Business/China-ties-the-US-as-the-most-influential-nation-in-science
    China leads the world all fields of civil engineering, all fields of sustainable and renewable energy, manufacturing, blockchain, supercomputing, speech recognition, graphenics, thorium power, pebble bed reactors, genomics, thermal power generation, quantum communication networks, high-frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR), ASW missiles, drones, in-orbit satellite refueling, Genomic Precision Medicine, passive array radar, metamaterials, hyperspectral imaging, terahertz radar, nanotechnology, UHV electricity transmission, HSR, speech recognition, radiotelescopy, hypersonic weapons, satellite quantum communications, Railguns, quantum secure direct communications, quantum controls,.. “Approximately 72% of the academic patent families published in QIT since 2012 have been from Chinese universities. US universities are a distant second with 12%.” (Patintformatics. patinformatics.com/quantum-computing-report/).

    • @nayanmalig
      @nayanmalig 5 років тому +6

      @Burning City LOL you are jealous because China does not bomb, occupy, loot and kill millions to become "rich" like the west

    • @GodfreeRoberts
      @GodfreeRoberts 5 років тому

      @Burning City If it's true, is it still propaganda?

  • @day2148
    @day2148 5 років тому +46

    "China has the one system in the world that is well-adapted to manage the use of inefficient labor." - Ian Bremmar, when debating automation and the challenges of the 4th Industrial Revolution at Intelligence-Squared.
    From a purely manufacturing standpoint, this is a fairly good video. I just wish you tied it together with the social issues we're facing.

    • @9393jack
      @9393jack 5 років тому +25

      Tie it together with the social issues the Chinese are facing? I don't think CaspianReport is in the habit of making 78 hour long videos.

    • @zhouwu
      @zhouwu 5 років тому +2

      @@9393jack very well put. Thank you!

    • @TroyJamesMonger
      @TroyJamesMonger 5 років тому +3

      @Day Y. What Social Issues do you wish were addressed and tied to the 2025 economic goals?

    • @fuzinonzlot
      @fuzinonzlot 5 років тому +7

      @098765 Craper well it's not like they could since it's a full blown _totalitarian_ gov't

    • @namthainam
      @namthainam 5 років тому +4

      @@fuzinonzlot exactly!

  • @markusmeldre
    @markusmeldre 5 років тому +30

    What sources does Shrivan use for his videos? This man's knowledge is vast.

    • @jyashin
      @jyashin 5 років тому +4

      Actually if you are truly interested in any sort of topic, it's not difficult to actually find this stuff through journals like IEEE. If you're really interested, Pew Research Center also publishes raw numbers, usually a combination of government and multinational corporation published numbers and arrive at the most likely range.

  • @charlieng3347
    @charlieng3347 5 років тому +4

    Man, China has a really solid foundation for growth here. If we just look on the surface, then the US seems to obviously be more technologically advanced. But China's manufacturing capacity far exceeding that of the US, thus they have a solid economy foundation here to withstand the turmoil of the next industrial revolution. Compare to China, the US looks like a house of cards with its manufacturing capacity hugely diminished over the past few decades.

  • @arkuis
    @arkuis 5 років тому +16

    China very much does not have a mining monopoly over kobalt in the DRC. I know of a number of non-Chinese kobalt mines in the DRC that are not Chinese. Indeed I know of more non-Chinese kobalt mines in the DRC than Chinese mines.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 5 років тому +1

      Not to mention cobalt is far from the only mineral in cobalt batteries nor are cobalt batteries the only battery design . Sure they're one of the best right now but if China tried to hog all the world's cobalt then other designs would be pursued.

    • @marktrinidad7650
      @marktrinidad7650 5 років тому +1

      Glencore has the biggest mines in Africa. But no one is mentioning it for its a western company.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 5 років тому +88

    *The Belt and Road is how intensifies*

    • @imcyta3900
      @imcyta3900 5 років тому

      You are everywhere wtf

    • @MultiLiam24
      @MultiLiam24 5 років тому

      Avery the Cuban-American it’s you again, I literally see you on every video’s comments!

  • @odaialzrigat
    @odaialzrigat 4 роки тому +3

    Boycott Chinese goods

  • @ronidude
    @ronidude 5 років тому +2

    The comments are filled with experts on economy's and governing countrys!

  • @Wamsuo58u
    @Wamsuo58u 5 років тому +14

    Why don't we see videos that say America struggling to cope with losing its position as #1

    • @Wamsuo58u
      @Wamsuo58u 5 років тому +2

      @Alberto Fuijimori sure lol

    • @PrimusGladius
      @PrimusGladius 5 років тому +3

      I think this channel plays the odds a lot in it's geopolitical assessments. It's not that America will always be the most powerful country in the world, it's that it is and will be for some time. And even as the number two or even three, the USA will long have a voice that resonates in the world.

    • @Wamsuo58u
      @Wamsuo58u 5 років тому

      @Alberto Fuijimori china and then USA are top bullies of the world. Our economy is based on debt not Goodwill.

    • @pugilist102
      @pugilist102 5 років тому +3

      China has the potential to be #1, but communism is holding them back. If they ever become a free state, I can definitely see them rise quickly.

    • @cv4809
      @cv4809 5 років тому +3

      @@Wamsuo58u we also need a video talking about butthurt american haters who spam every Caspian video

  • @BagusHutomo
    @BagusHutomo 5 років тому +61

    You knows a country's leaders is working when you feels envy on it

    • @adonissherlock
      @adonissherlock 5 років тому +30

      Yes I envy the total lack of any human rights, the lack of rule of law, the political repression, etc... That's just great.

    • @Alfaspring
      @Alfaspring 5 років тому +13

      the problem with Indonesia is too much democracy. we need more meritocracy!

    • @CuongNguyen-le5ic
      @CuongNguyen-le5ic 5 років тому +1

      Infiltration How are Chinese overseas students in Australia controlled
      ua-cam.com/video/sOlWrbw5br8/v-deo.html

    • @ronidude
      @ronidude 5 років тому +4

      @@adonissherlock that is any country

    • @adonissherlock
      @adonissherlock 5 років тому +14

      @@ronidude I'm sorry you live in an authoritarian shithole. But where I live the government won't put me in prison and harvest my organs to sell on the black market because I criticized it on the internet.

  • @anfangerm
    @anfangerm 5 років тому +29

    Surprising this is news for westerners.
    If you live in China these information is basic understanding of Chinese economy.

    • @jascrandom9855
      @jascrandom9855 5 років тому +11

      Its not News. But its nice that this video can make it clear.

    • @whatsgoingon92
      @whatsgoingon92 5 років тому

      It's news for Westerners because all the mainstream media no longer talks about facts or cares about journalism in the West but activism to try discredit China at every juncture. While some of the Western reports are not without basis, it's very dangerous to seriously believe in them and misread China's mindset.

    • @anfangerm
      @anfangerm 5 років тому

      @@whatsgoingon92 damn dude, woke AF

  • @limitlesssky3050
    @limitlesssky3050 3 роки тому +1

    If there is one thing that can be said about China as a state is Extreme Willpower. The willpower of the government to drive its citizens and industries into great height, and the willingness of its people to drive themselves for the good of the country.

  • @Stadtpark90
    @Stadtpark90 4 роки тому +2

    „claim what is rightfully yours“ - now back to China and the world... - lol

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon 5 років тому +3

    Another problem - China's foreign policy seems to get its inspiration of the attitudes of imperial China, where it viewed China as the center of the world, and ALL other countries were inferior, where laws and regulations apply to others but NOT to China.
    China regularly break contracts, agreements, and international law. It has no respect for the laws of other nations, the UN, or the World Court. China's disregard for laws and treaties is creating a wall in its relations with other countries. China is making itself into an "other", apart from the normal "world of nations". For China, everything becomes a "special case".
    For that to endure, then China must dominate militarily, as well as economically. I do not think that is possible in the long run.

    • @whatsgoingon92
      @whatsgoingon92 5 років тому +2

      While your statement has some truth in it, we have to be fair in assessing the big picture. Pretty much every major power which includes US, France, Russia and even the UK have equally disrespected international laws and like to treat smaller countries as vassal states, if you've researched well enough, you should know it very well. It's of course not right for modern China to learn from these countries but before we criticise the others, we have to make sure our own hands are clean first.

    • @pineapplesareyummy6352
      @pineapplesareyummy6352 5 років тому +5

      Nonsense! The country that has been regularly breaking contracts, agreements and international law is not China but the US! JCPOA, Paris climate accord, TPP, INF treaty, etc. Furthermore, China's interaction with the rest of the world is on the basis of equality of countries, mutual respect for each others' values, and non-interference in each others' internal affairs. By contrast, it is the US that views itself as 'exceptional', and sees it fit to invade any country that deviates from its false religion of democracy and capitalsm that the US itself does not believe in. The US is the imperialist threat to the peace of the world while China minds its own business. It is the US with 800 military bases around the world that seeks military domination of the world. China seeks a multipolar world order in which China is only one of several centers of power in the world. The US is the biggest threat to humanity!

    • @政斌-x8k
      @政斌-x8k 5 років тому

      So the US is a moral beacon?

  • @ismael2661
    @ismael2661 5 років тому +21

    Had to stop watching the super cup to watch this

  • @sporegnosis
    @sporegnosis 5 років тому +70

    Good video. Without R&D, they will never catch up. it's impossible.

    • @philipgates988
      @philipgates988 5 років тому +45

      That’s why they steal it.

    • @Blackgise
      @Blackgise 5 років тому +64

      And what makes you think they don't spend on R&D? Just look at the growth on their high tech and sciense related institutes for last 20 years while western universities have been focusing on gender studies or liberal arts!
      Needless to say that lots of students and top researchers on STEM fields in west are asians as well so when they go back, they will bring back the knowledge too!

    • @goingtokickurass
      @goingtokickurass 5 років тому +11

      @@Blackgise Why would they go back when they get a much better salary in West?

    • @ryerye9019
      @ryerye9019 5 років тому +26

      @S Ali Money can't always buy good ideas. Otherwise the richest man in the world would also be the most brilliant inventor. A culture of openness, freedom and collaboration contributes heavily to whether individuals pursue their unique ideas. That culture shift begins with parenting and the education system.

    • @Blackgise
      @Blackgise 5 років тому +23

      @@goingtokickurass it is not always about money. While many would stay some might feel more comfortable in their homeland because of culture, family attachments, etc. Also quality of life has been improved very well so they might get good salary back home as well. Companies like alibaba has similar perks like google.
      Above all, the main attraction for living in a western country for many expats would be its liberal aspects and rule of law, thanks to rise of far right in US and Europe and xenophobia that attraction is losing its shine too! Check Peter Thiel talk about how Japanese stopped imitating the west!

  • @codidrake1
    @codidrake1 5 років тому +5

    Love the work! I would love to see a video about recent political movements in Puerto Rico and what that could mean for the future of the territory!

  • @huiyuforever
    @huiyuforever 5 років тому +5

    Everything is awesome, just one thing, Taiwan is part of China. Taiwan is ROC, Mainland is PRC, both part of China, just different governments(and yes, technically speaking, the civil war between PRC and ROC is still ongoing).

    • @mackiechang
      @mackiechang 5 років тому

      well...the communists were stopped at that island on the coast of the mainland so they never got across the sea. soooo i mean...its a part of china only in the sense that communists think its theirs. non communist chinese people all left the motherland

    • @huiyuforever
      @huiyuforever 5 років тому

      @@mackiechang Bro did you read my comment at all? It's two sides of a CIVIL WAR. Do you even know what "civil war" means? It means it is war within one country. One side is communist China yet to 'liberate', the other side is capitalist China

  • @MaziarYousefi
    @MaziarYousefi 5 років тому +33

    How you people commented ?! It's up or 3 min and the video is 13:45 min !

    • @Adam.Reader14
      @Adam.Reader14 5 років тому +8

      He releases the video unlisted first to his Patreon subscribers first and then makes it public a few days later.

    • @sonofthedragon2112
      @sonofthedragon2112 5 років тому +2

      I thought you only have to watch a video for 15 seconds before commenting for UA-cam not to automatically send your comment into the memory hole (i.e., won't be seen by anyone). I didn't do that here because it is Caspian Report and dShirvan - I always watch his videos to the end. But you don't have to watch to the end to comment.

  • @Liczerify
    @Liczerify 5 років тому +6

    awesome video. Great job!

  • @mikehunt4618
    @mikehunt4618 5 років тому +6

    Amazing video! Have you ever considered making something about the exodus of youth and skilled labor from the South and East Europe to the western countries? It has already created a mass of demographic and economic troubles, and in the long run threatens the existance of these countries.

    • @jyashin
      @jyashin 4 роки тому

      Probably not a good idea. Caspian Report has always been a fact-based report. He just states the facts from the best, most reliable sources he can find, and never states any opinions or provides any judgment. Your idea would have too much judgment involved.

  • @trafo60
    @trafo60 5 років тому +1

    Concerning the last statement, the US succeeding the British Empire as a superpower is one example of a peaceful transition (yes, there was the revolutionary War, but the USA didn't become a world power until after WW2)

    • @trafo60
      @trafo60 5 років тому

      @Burning City name a counterexample.

  • @SuperMooshrooms
    @SuperMooshrooms 5 років тому +4

    "Americans are so funny. Speaking in terms of who owned the last century. Who owns the next. One paltry century of prominence on the world stage is nothing against 5000 years of history. No. It is not only that the next century belongs to us. All subsequent centuries do as well."

  • @InfamousAustinT0
    @InfamousAustinT0 5 років тому +2

    Trump asked his aides if he could purchase Greenland recently. Could we get a video done on that lol See if any good could come from that or would it be terrible.

  • @ThaddeusCorn
    @ThaddeusCorn 5 років тому +13

    Another masterful video. Thank you for all the work.

  • @louissavoy4832
    @louissavoy4832 3 роки тому

    Your political insight impresses me in every video you make. The fact you put every Chinese priority in context made the video really satisfying, and allowed a lot of complexity to be presented smoothly to the viewer. Great work. I'm surprised you're not being paid 500k annually to be a political analyst at some national security agency.

  • @victornderu143
    @victornderu143 5 років тому +5

    The way Chinese think and plan about the future will ultimately see them become a larger power than they already are all across the Globe.

    • @arraikcruor6407
      @arraikcruor6407 5 років тому

      No they won't. China's oppression of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet etc in conjunction its neighbours hating China will not bode well for China.

  • @felixxdenolo6793
    @felixxdenolo6793 4 роки тому +2

    Noticed he did not include Taiwan 🇹🇼 in the map lol 😂 👍 👍 👍

  • @Flankymanga
    @Flankymanga 5 років тому +3

    You failed to mention that west is not the only Chinese option to look for technology and partnership in order to realize this plan. Russia is right new border full of minerals, energy and technological / scientific potential.

    • @Horesmi
      @Horesmi 5 років тому

      "Technological/scientific potential"
      It seems to me that China is way ahead of Russia in most technologies, no?

    • @不死原飴羽
      @不死原飴羽 5 років тому

      not every sector, like aerospace, radar and some military grade tech is still worth Chinese to learn since these sector are still pretty dependence to other, you can easily tell when China need to import so many ground anti-air missile system from Russia and these kind of technology are vital for a country who seek for real sovereignty.

  • @curtiscarpenter9881
    @curtiscarpenter9881 3 роки тому +2

    I think the question for the UK to ask and answer is how can it maintain relations with China without affecting wider relations?

    • @view1st
      @view1st 3 роки тому +1

      Or, how can it conduct an independent foreign policy not subordinated to US interests.

  • @Stadtpark90
    @Stadtpark90 4 роки тому +4

    3:21 look at South Korea! Automation more than double than Japan?

  • @millevenon5853
    @millevenon5853 5 років тому +1

    Love this! Videos on rapid economic growth and technology are the best

    • @millevenon5853
      @millevenon5853 5 років тому

      @Burning City what is that grim reality. Besides climate change, and mass Propaganda

  • @jasonchang8601
    @jasonchang8601 5 років тому +9

    Are you going to do one with how the US is trying to slow the growth of China?

    • @wilhelmbittrich88
      @wilhelmbittrich88 5 років тому

      Good, no problem with that. Have to stay competitive.

  • @Peizxcv
    @Peizxcv 5 років тому +2

    Always love your well researched and objective videos

  • @hobog
    @hobog 5 років тому +60

    3:51 background footage seems to be a cold day in downtown Montreal

    • @simlevesque
      @simlevesque 5 років тому +1

      51450 mon réseau

    • @floylde
      @floylde 5 років тому +4

      it is i can confirm i live there :)

    • @floylde
      @floylde 5 років тому +3

      @@simlevesque yo mon frere s'apelle simon et on est des Lévesque xD

    • @Danquebec01
      @Danquebec01 5 років тому

      J’avais même pas remarqué, mais maintenant c’est clair lol.

    • @trwwn3804
      @trwwn3804 3 роки тому

      .yes..from Redpath Crescent, just above Avenue Des Pins

  • @tinylegofiend8605
    @tinylegofiend8605 4 роки тому +2

    Communism was so 1991

  • @viperking6573
    @viperking6573 5 років тому +6

    You guys think that China can have an influencial culture like the Japanese culture and American culture and be authoritarian at the same time?

    • @shanjafri1785
      @shanjafri1785 5 років тому +1

      Yes, remember Nopoleon Bonaparte

    • @Thisisahandle701
      @Thisisahandle701 5 років тому +1

      It proved very influential in Tibet. Its difficult to ignore 'comply or die!'.

    • @sonofthedragon2112
      @sonofthedragon2112 5 років тому +1

      For nearly all of history, China was the dominant civilisation anchoring the eastern part of the Eurasian landmass. It was always 'authoritarian' with an Emperor at the top. Clearly, China's political system has no impact on its cultural influence. One has to swallow current US propaganda to believe otherwise.

    • @Thisisahandle701
      @Thisisahandle701 5 років тому +3

      ​@@sonofthedragon2112 The world has mostly embraced the values of the liberal enlightenment and moved away from situations where one man or one party has God like power over the nation. Whereas the West's influence offered freedom and societal progression, China offers efficiency at the cost of liberty. A god king could order thousands of slaves to build a pyramid, but you wouldn't want to be the slave. Similarly China offers growth, but at the cost of freedom. 'Death or liberty' comes to mind.

    • @viperking6573
      @viperking6573 5 років тому

      @@sonofthedragon2112 Ok but right now almost no one is influenced by chinese culture like, for example, the japanese one does. I thought that was a result of china's block of information from and inside China

  • @hr2079
    @hr2079 5 років тому +1

    Great analysis. Thank you for sharing!

  • @omarabdallah2126
    @omarabdallah2126 5 років тому +5

    Can you do a video about the geopolitics of Egypt? ..much love from Egypt

  • @marpagapal3312
    @marpagapal3312 4 роки тому

    Exceptionally good this episode.
    Thanks

  • @erlinggaratun6726
    @erlinggaratun6726 5 років тому +19

    Funny that you showed rice field terraces while you spoke of the automating of chinese agriculture. Those are the last things they will be able to pick with machines. Rice is still harvested by hand, as far as I know.. ;)

    • @day2148
      @day2148 5 років тому +4

      Kubota automated rice harvester : ua-cam.com/video/BG_i2s95L-w/v-deo.html
      5sec with Google required.

    • @gentlemang.3962
      @gentlemang.3962 5 років тому

      @@day2148 fuck you and fuck Pakistan too, kashmir will always belong to india.

    • @sonofthedragon2112
      @sonofthedragon2112 5 років тому +1

      Don't know why you have an issue with that. Isn't it the point to develop machines (which already actually exist) that can harvest rice in a more automated and faster manner? Otherwise, what's the point of it being an item in MIC2025?

    • @shryggur
      @shryggur 5 років тому

      @@day2148 but the vid shows its work on a field, not on a terrace. I'm not a specialist, but I guess the biggest concern is unfavorable conditions for movement and operating vehicles on a terrace.

    • @w8stral
      @w8stral 5 років тому

      Rice planting, fertilizing, harvesting, winnowing has been done by machine for 100 years. Just some backassward places still do it by hand.

  • @alsinbad3772
    @alsinbad3772 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, you did not color Taiwan as red or color it as light red to show its controversial nature-- and that is illegal pal

  • @cardinal8964
    @cardinal8964 5 років тому +19

    Do you believe that in a 20 year window, Chinese southern ports will be connected to western European ports by rail?

    • @galecarp
      @galecarp 5 років тому

      Already connected to german ports but takes one and half weeks.

    • @cardinal8964
      @cardinal8964 5 років тому +16

      @Tattle Boad that's America's playing field which the Chinese cannot call; the One Belt One Road plan is set to counter American trade security hegemony, by reinventing land based trade.

    • @shanjafri1785
      @shanjafri1785 5 років тому

      @Tattle Boad That's what China is trying to change. It would give them leverage over any dominant naval power.

    • @bluemountain4181
      @bluemountain4181 5 років тому +1

      @@shanjafri1785 And in turn leave them vulnerable to the countries the railways go through, namely Russia. Plus rail transport is more costly and inefficient than sea transport.

    • @sonofthedragon2112
      @sonofthedragon2112 5 років тому +2

      Aren't they already? Several years ago, there was fanfare around a Chinese train leaving Yiwu and arriving in Madrid. If you can reach Western Europe from a Chinese city on the east coast, there is no reason why you can't do so from the south coast. China is totally connected by rail. The bottleneck in the Eurasia rail route is break of gauge. i.e., China and most of Europe use standard gauge (1435 mm) while Russia uses a wider gauge (which is actually better and more stable if you have mostly flat terrain and few narrow mountain passes). A train departing China has to unload to a different train o entering Russia, and unload again once it reaches Europe. Since we are in the age of a boom in Eurasian trade, and Russia now wants to earn transit fees for goods shipped between Europe and Asia, we may either see construction of dedicated standard gauge rail through Russia, or technology that can handle break in gauge.

  • @skipperson4077
    @skipperson4077 5 років тому +2

    thoughts: 1) some empire-bumping going on between the US and China but really it's the world's largest interdependent relationship run by the world's' largest capitalists (follow the money and bet on peace) 2) Demographics are an issue in the countryside with the average age of farmers quite and quite clear their kids don't want that much work for little opportunity...3) Beijing can win the electric vehicle game just by raising taxes on imported oil and/or retail petrol. 4) China's combination of growing scientific power, cost competitiveness (most biotech is high-cost places like the US, EU Japan) and desire to be in a, uh, growth industry make biotech an obvious sensible move 5) Overall the list makes sense and generally a good leverage of China's population and capabilities, Thank You for it. 6) China has an emerging PR crisis both in terms of political/human right issues and perceptions of Chinese quality, methods, intentions. It needs to position itself more like modern day Thailand a place where you can do business and have fun as long as you don't criticize the Royals (Reds in the case of China)...

  • @Cbreezy510
    @Cbreezy510 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for providing unbiased, objective info about China. So long China Uncensored!

    • @Vampybattie
      @Vampybattie 5 років тому +3

      Anyone that watched China uncensored are mentally retarded lmfao

  • @kuttex123x4
    @kuttex123x4 3 роки тому +1

    4:21 "by 2036 the number of air passengers will nearly double..."
    corona: allow me to introduce myself

  • @xuchen4012
    @xuchen4012 5 років тому +4

    C919 failed??? The fourth C919 started its maiden flight in last week. Unlike the fighter jet, relying on foreign parts is never a problem for a civil plane.

    • @peterw6583
      @peterw6583 5 років тому

      African market is considering to have it

  • @Jazmillenium
    @Jazmillenium 5 років тому +2

    I wouldn’t mind Chinese growing if their government wasn’t so terrifying to live under

    • @xtong1990
      @xtong1990 5 років тому

      Sounds like you've lived there for some time.

    • @Kobi-um7bj
      @Kobi-um7bj 5 років тому

      @@xtong1990 I known many peoples that travel and live there. Isn't as bad as western media propaganda make it out to be, since those media doesn't like China anyway.

    • @guoqiangwang4867
      @guoqiangwang4867 5 років тому

      @@Kobi-um7bj 那就来看看吧

    • @guoqiangwang4867
      @guoqiangwang4867 5 років тому

      @@Kobi-um7bj welcome to China

    • @johncao6516
      @johncao6516 5 років тому +1

      I'm a Chinese citizen living in US, and I can tell you I don't mind moving back to China at all. It was not at all as bad as the media usually portrait, since they tend to expose the "shocking" things that doesn't really affect daily life. In fact, with the fire arms situation in the US, living in China is probably safer.

  • @yux.tn.3641
    @yux.tn.3641 5 років тому +3

    you should make a video on demographics and how that affects geo-politics

  • @DarkHarlequin
    @DarkHarlequin 5 років тому

    Excellent work as always. You are a treasure trove of insights into the hypercomplex modern geoploitical connections without surcomming to the traps of heated ideological rethoric. Thank you!

  • @camillemartin7224
    @camillemartin7224 5 років тому +3

    This is a very interesting video!! Could you share the sources from which the datas mentioned in the video are driven please? (working on an uni thesis on this). Thank you!

  • @returnnull3476
    @returnnull3476 2 роки тому +1

    Is the 25 initiative still happening? It kinda dropped off the web.

  • @pitabasbhoi3191
    @pitabasbhoi3191 5 років тому +9

    China is very smart and it is reclaiming it's glory.I hope India catch up.

    • @ShadowPhoenixMaximus
      @ShadowPhoenixMaximus 5 років тому +1

      By stealing the IP of Western companies?

    • @ShadowPhoenixMaximus
      @ShadowPhoenixMaximus 5 років тому +2

      @K B You need to get out more.

    • @tommyfan6911
      @tommyfan6911 5 років тому

      @@ShadowPhoenixMaximus Every country is stealing, including US and EU countries, stealing all kinds of things from each other. Animals do so all the time in the woods, it is our nature, plus human beings are animals.

  • @thetake-geopolitics4961
    @thetake-geopolitics4961 3 роки тому

    The Chinese economy is like a balloon, it's inflating right now, but at some point it'll explode.

  • @richlau917
    @richlau917 5 років тому +5

    You need to do more research. The correct term to use is “market for technology”. Foreign companies offer better technologies in exchange for China's huge and lucrative market, reaping enormous profit in the process, at the same time raising China's tech level. This is a WIN-WIN situation. Why should China allow companies from other countries to just pop up, take money and leave, without giving anything back? They are not stupid, and anyone with at least a little bit of sanity will not do that either. Stop copying the words like "espionage" or "forced tech transfer". If companies are so afraid, why do they go to China in the first place? Nobody forces them to.

  • @DeepakYadav-pz5oo
    @DeepakYadav-pz5oo 5 років тому +1

    Gem analysis bro...👍👍👍😊💐

  • @AntAntL
    @AntAntL 5 років тому +7

    I think China had unstoppable momentum about 5 to 10 years ago. However, western countries like the US, UK, Germany, and Japan are onto China's ambitions. Also, nobody talks about the debt crisis that China is facing. China has took on more debt in the past 15 years, than the US has taken during its entire existence. In addition, most of their debt is dollar-denominated debt, which cannot be fixed by printing more RNB.
    Government central planing doesn't work, and the CCP has too much control over the population and government. If China is to be a true economic and political empire it will need massive reforms; such as a legitimate legal system, personal rights / protection laws, and freedom of speech/press, which I don't believe the CCP is willing to allow in the near future.
    Lastly, the population crisis that China is facing is going to be crippling. The resources, time, and money it will take to care for the aging population is going to be massive. This crisis alone will keep china from reaching true superiority.

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 5 років тому +4

      Well you people have been predicting slow down since 1990s.

    • @linsenli2500
      @linsenli2500 5 років тому +6

      Only about 30% of China's national debt is in foreign currency, and if we calculate the total corporate, household, and government debts, the percentage of debt in USD is even smaller. China's national debt is just under 50% of its GDP, whereas US has a national debt of 105% percent of GDP. China certainly has some serious debt concerns, but a lot of your claims are simply wrong.

    • @AntAntL
      @AntAntL 5 років тому

      @@linsenli2500 WOW, i'm wrong? Do you not pay attention to the real estate debt crisis in China? You do know there is a massive housing bubble happening right now in China? Ghost cities with massive amounts of debt hidden within them? Thousands of housing projects being built, with only the outside walls being complete, no internal walls, doors, or electricity.
      What about all of those construction projects throughout the country....bridges that lead to nowhere, high speed rail lines constructed and then destroyed, only to be reconstructed again. Debt just doesn't exist in corporate accounts and households. Its China's miss-allocation of funds. Also, the belt and roads initiatives, most of that was funded with low interest rate US dollar denominated debt. China will eventually need to pay that back. Gets your facts straight, before you call people wrong.

  • @djoys7738
    @djoys7738 5 років тому +2

    Unlike a near zero - content - only rant - westren media, this channel does homework and informative.

  • @leuris_khan2
    @leuris_khan2 5 років тому +28

    Make a video about the changes in Brazil with the rising of Bolsonaro!

    • @0MVR_0
      @0MVR_0 5 років тому +7

      ​@Burning City That could be teh case or perhaps Bolsonaro is an unnecessarily controversial figure and currently festering filth in human form in the midst of metamorphosis to United States lackey.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 5 років тому

      @Burning City it really wouldn't.

    • @Sparticulous
      @Sparticulous 5 років тому +2

      It would be nice to hear more about Brazil and Argentina as their economies grow. It is definitely an area of interest for the entertainment market

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 5 років тому

      @@Sparticulous has shirvan ever done one for a new world country?

    • @gabrielcoelho2393
      @gabrielcoelho2393 5 років тому +7

      @Burning City "make the rightwing look good", you don't know Bolsonaro.

  • @razorramzan-inc
    @razorramzan-inc 4 роки тому +1

    Eight months later and it's happening.

  • @磐石选锋
    @磐石选锋 5 років тому +9

    C919 failed????? ......In your world???

    • @ILovePancakes24
      @ILovePancakes24 5 років тому +1

      Yes, due to heavy dependence on foreign parts. Did you not pay attention?

    • @gonlenny4936
      @gonlenny4936 5 років тому +1

      @@ILovePancakes24 Do you know there are how many foreign parts in Boeing and Airbus?

    • @xuchen4012
      @xuchen4012 5 років тому +1

      @@ILovePancakes24 Too many ignorant people with zero engineering knowledge.

    • @ILovePancakes24
      @ILovePancakes24 5 років тому

      @@gonlenny4936 the point is that america could make them if needed, where china cannot and is vulnerable. Do you not have critical thinking skills?

    • @ILovePancakes24
      @ILovePancakes24 5 років тому

      @@xuchen4012 china will be damaged by the sleeping dragon that is HK.

  • @TheDarkever
    @TheDarkever 5 років тому +2

    Is China seriously considering placing research and innovation in state hands, instead of private companies? In my experience that works great for abstract research, but absolutely not for creating new products to launch on the market. Add in China's corrupt state system and you'll only get a huge mess of inefficient products that nobody wanted.

    • @ezioauditore5616
      @ezioauditore5616 5 років тому

      oh yeah... 5g that nobody wants, foldable phones that nobody wants, high speed trains, electric buses that are in the us, same as the metro and the container ports?

    • @tennisballbird
      @tennisballbird 5 років тому

      I hope you're right.

    • @johncao6516
      @johncao6516 5 років тому +1

      I can tell you that it's a mix. Things like 5G and military related are definitely state controlled, while things like medical innovations are mostly in private companies. The "plans" this video talked about is no longer a strict set of goals like it was in the 1950s, but rather a set of priorities. The state will funnel more resources and money into those priorities to provide extra incentive for innovation, instead of literally overseeing the R&D process.

    • @TheDarkever
      @TheDarkever 5 років тому +1

      @@ezioauditore5616 I mean that state-owned company have generally a lesser push for innovation compared to private companies, both because they are controlled by politicians and because they care less about competition. For this reason they seldom deliver mind-blowing innovations that revolutionize the world.

    • @ezioauditore5616
      @ezioauditore5616 5 років тому

      @@TheDarkever maybe the case in usa, the biggest soe is china railway and already prototyping a 600km/hr train

  • @NessieAndrew
    @NessieAndrew 5 років тому +3

    Tesla will have a lot of fun in China.

    • @mesochocliu537
      @mesochocliu537 5 років тому +1

      Sure they will. Its gigantic factory has completed in 3 months in Shanghai already.

    • @X-AEA-12
      @X-AEA-12 4 роки тому

      China has its own electric cars

  • @dave_riots
    @dave_riots 5 років тому +2

    It's easy to "catch up" to the standards of someone else if you "invest in" or "borrow" their stuff and ideas, then recreate it under a different guise, and call it your own.

    • @YangSunWoo
      @YangSunWoo 3 роки тому

      Exactly what the west did with Chinese tech. Chinese technology transformed the west.

    • @dave_riots
      @dave_riots 3 роки тому

      @@YangSunWoo That's how the world works today.

  • @hikerjim8803
    @hikerjim8803 3 роки тому

    great job. love your channel

  • @jamesgreenldn
    @jamesgreenldn 5 років тому +6

    By crushing any dissent

  • @mengshuai
    @mengshuai 5 років тому

    Like a man who started out as a multimillionaire and suddenly had nothing, he is now regaining his wealth of 10 million.

  • @0dyss3us51
    @0dyss3us51 5 років тому +3

    Please make a video about what is going on in Hong Kong

  • @rahnemoon84
    @rahnemoon84 3 роки тому

    Fun fact:shirvan is a Persian

  • @МахмудТалибов-ц5г
    @МахмудТалибов-ц5г 5 років тому +3

    Good luck China! From Russia.

  • @adobemastr
    @adobemastr 5 років тому

    Excellent job on your video production capabilities. Most videos use annoying and much too loud and over powering background music; yours is neither, but is subtle, unobtrusive, and it just the right volume. Excellent, in fact.

  • @hanhan2360
    @hanhan2360 5 років тому +6

    低调低调

  • @SERGE_Tech
    @SERGE_Tech 5 років тому

    Great ep really enjoyed it!

  • @ascra1693
    @ascra1693 5 років тому +3

    Can't see your graft because of the picture in the background

  • @runegroyper144
    @runegroyper144 5 років тому +3

    Can you do a video on Norway

  • @grayzytube
    @grayzytube 5 років тому

    China has a home market four times larger than the US and twice the size of the EU. If they turn consumerist at the level of the West, we're in for a bumpy ride, there just isn't enough resources to go round at that level of extraction and wastage.

  • @tristanmoller9498
    @tristanmoller9498 5 років тому

    Know this chinese lady who came to the West to work. I asked her what she thought about the developments in China. She said without any doubt, China will soon be the next superpower. Many people believe this and have zero doubts...

    • @guoqiangwang4867
      @guoqiangwang4867 5 років тому

      @Burning City 兄弟,你说的那些穆斯林都是点没有文化的人,只能做最普通的工作。而且他们也没有办法融入其他的社会发展,他们只能是在自己的小圈子里生活…我们现在在做的就是让他们能走出他们的生活圈子,去寻找生活方式的改变,过上更加富裕的生活。集中营?…没有的。

    • @guoqiangwang4867
      @guoqiangwang4867 5 років тому

      @Burning City no cc,its not in China。thx

  • @kokon64m
    @kokon64m 5 років тому +10

    Can you provide a source for industrial robots for 10000 employees chart?

    • @brucehaddow2666
      @brucehaddow2666 5 років тому +6

      Just google it. www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2018/04/25/the-countries-with-the-highest-density-of-robot-workers-infographic/#2ede04231853

    • @CaspianReport
      @CaspianReport  5 років тому +2

      It's by the International Federation of Robotics: ifr.org/ifr-press-releases/news/robot-density-rises-globally

  • @ryerye9019
    @ryerye9019 5 років тому +1

    If China wants to be a technology leader, they must be comfortable with the idea that poorer countries will steal their IP and that any public investments made into research and education will also be lost. Moving up the value chain will be difficult for such a large country to do together. More likely, some Chinese cities will leap ahead while other cities struggle under the middle income trap.

    • @calfdeck4820
      @calfdeck4820 5 років тому

      word

    • @nayanmalig
      @nayanmalig 5 років тому

      You mean like Detroit LOL

    • @ryerye9019
      @ryerye9019 5 років тому +1

      @@nayanmalig I think Detroit would pay to have China's problems.