Sunday, December 12, 2010

China's Future Projections Part 1

As many people know, China is a growing exponentially and is expected to continue to grow into a position as the world's leading country. China has an advantage over the U.S. because China's economy is expanding while that of the U.S. is in a recession and because the U.S. is in huge debt to China. Despite these facts and despite many peoples expectations of China rising up to become the great world power, there are a few, enormous obstacles that stand in the way of China growing to become the world power everyone expects it to be. In this post I will cover one of the biggest obstacles that China faces: an unstable and oppressive government.





China lacks the stable political foundation that is necessary for a country of its size and power to succeed. While China may be prospering right now, one misstep from the government could spark a revolution in China, or could further fuel a revolution that already has its roots. In addition, two years from now, there will be a shift in power in China that could lead to some significant changes for the country and for the world. China's overall future is shaky due to its unstable government, and there are more problems that the upcoming power faces.

No comments:

Post a Comment