Local Governance under Xi Jinping
39:22
How China Currently Sees the World
59:02
The Donkey Business
1:06:53
Жыл бұрын
Roundtable on the 2023 Two Sessions
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@ziyuyan962
@ziyuyan962 21 сағат бұрын
let's keep the discussion going globally
@ziyuyan962
@ziyuyan962 21 сағат бұрын
amazing and wonderful!!
@Aramsa-Khan
@Aramsa-Khan 5 күн бұрын
I am 100% that Australia will not and cannot change. Australia is fundamentally an anglo-saxon society which cannot and will not be allowed to change by those who walk the corridor of power in the USA and UK. The content of the Australian flag is very clear and unambiguous. Someone by the name of Gough Whitlam tried to remove the shackle of colonialism, but he failed. Australia should drop the pretense and bolster it's courage to become truly independent. There is nothing much Penny Wong can do in the current status. Australia needs another struggle to achieve true independence without the governor's interference. Wonder why Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand had to resign her premiership to Christopher Luxon.... the USA coersive interference from the USA is too immense.
@Yang02517
@Yang02517 Ай бұрын
Astonished to see my uni on youtube, great job done!
@Skeleman
@Skeleman 2 ай бұрын
What I think many of these very well read and insightful speakers miss is that, to my understanding, the CPC chose explicitly to slow growth. Tho none of the speakers say otherwise, they always bring up the lower growth rates as if they are a problem for the CPC and not something they chose to do. I also find it maybe a bit improper to call the rates of income and GDP growth "slumps" when they are aroun double what many westerners have been experiencing in living memory.
@Alvrick262
@Alvrick262 2 ай бұрын
Immediate self debasement, what a pity.
@JacksonWong-pw4zq
@JacksonWong-pw4zq 2 ай бұрын
Local governance under biden .
@primalotter4790
@primalotter4790 2 ай бұрын
Wow, this was fascinating. Thank you for making this available!
@accountantthe3394
@accountantthe3394 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great segment Professor Goodman, much appreciated
@petermclaren2665
@petermclaren2665 2 ай бұрын
I lived in China for 5 years and everything worked splendidly. We even had somebody from the local Government come to see us once a year to ask us how we thought they were doing - AND they wanted complaints and criticism. This talk is one of the most boring articles I've ever tried to listen to on KZbin.
@PravdaSeed.
@PravdaSeed. 2 ай бұрын
💖 Thanks 💖 I thought 🤑 That USA & EU Are capitalists Whoever these Sanctionists are Debtalist.⁉️. 🧞The End of : Westerners Kafkaesque Orwellian 🤑 Nepotism of Monozygotic "Ponzi" Inquisitors. ⁉️⁉️⚠️⁉️⁉️ wish🧞i was Chinese 💯%. 💚🐉🇨🇳🐉💚 New Matrix: ☯Meritocracy ☯ MarXisM ☯ 💜☸️☯️☸️💜
@chuzai2156
@chuzai2156 3 ай бұрын
Great book. There are some new foundings that Chinese Communism has deep connection with Japan and KMT's economic planning.
@NoohCee
@NoohCee 3 ай бұрын
Its CPC, not CCP. Be accurate!
@warrenedser1996
@warrenedser1996 4 ай бұрын
Australian government and many ministers in the past and present has made deals and sold out Australia. What we see is slowly manipulation to accept stages of a take-over of Australia to communism. Slowly and slowly yo step towards your goal. The control of all the Pacific. Demanding one of many ships who are bringing products to Australia from elsewhere (from different countries) to be stopped and only their ships to come here with their goods. "The white flag is not for surrender but to draw one out". A foreign entity that has shown itself to be a totalitarian towards even their people- one that wanted and built a bio-weapon- and one that showed aggression to restrict our industry and now they want to make friends. The damage is done and they don't care all they want is control of which many avenues in the Australian system is controlled now by a foreign power.
@ponnaga550
@ponnaga550 5 ай бұрын
Great country of Australia must follow the suit like China &Europe hv great great potential to prosper &ecinomic progress, Australia too can benefit immensely by establishing cordial relations with great prospered country of China & can take their mutual benefits is possibly every field to a new hight. Good luck to both the countries china and Australia.
@buzzlightyear3715
@buzzlightyear3715 5 ай бұрын
Scott Morrison = Nigel Farage = Foreign agent. Good luck.
@DerekCoveart-dk8iz
@DerekCoveart-dk8iz 5 ай бұрын
So important
@schang8964
@schang8964 6 ай бұрын
First world discussion with 1990's Internet connection.
@namelesswarrior4760
@namelesswarrior4760 6 ай бұрын
Having real Chinese experts and Chinese people included is a great start.
@Scott-DSP
@Scott-DSP 7 ай бұрын
Very interesting and inspiring. I am interested in early socialism, how it was connected to that which later became named "occult revival' in fin de siècle France and also Wilhelm Weitling's League of Just out from which the first Communist Party emerged which was based also on Christian thought. It would seem early socialism and communism had a spiritual dimension, and now we see later in China where communism is successful this integration with spiritual thought. I wonder what the role of Taoism and Buddhism is in all of this Confucius/Communism blend as well? Also a curious feature often not looked at in Bolshevism is the use of chess as a way of raising the culture of the people at the time just after the revolution, referred to as political chess as found in the excellent study called Storming Fortresses A Political History of Chess in the Soviet Union by Michael A. Hudson. Is there a similar use of chess, or Chinese chess, Xiangqi? Does Xiangqi play a role in Confucianism? In Chinese Communism? Chess as a kind of social uplifter of the mechanics behind the thought process to enrichen the poor and uneducated as well as make better the thought process of the communist? In the west there is a field of literature regarding how chess insights help with business thinking, investing, and in other areas of life. Is such similar in China?
@young1066-g1i
@young1066-g1i 9 ай бұрын
@davidrave563 @davidrave563 3 weeks ago When it comes to China he still has a colonial mindset. 46 Reply @waxeggoil3130 @waxeggoil3130 3 weeks ago I think the professor doesn't have a great understanding of China really. He bases his realism on Anglo European values of dominance and power. I think it has Always been his greatest shortcoming. Politicians in the USA tend to think this way too. They project their own colonialist mentality into the Chinese, project their own desire to solve every problem with violence and war. 30 Reply @remisofola5703 @remisofola5703 3 weeks ago It is sad to hear the professor say that the US should contain China over Taiwan, this is unrealistic but US has to play its hand given the fact that it is in decline and has been surpassed militarily in the area of Asia by China. 85 Reply @seer7327 @seer7327 3 weeks ago Containing China IS confronting China. His logic fails here. 80 Reply @CAlicocat711 @CAlicocat711 3 weeks ago Dear Prof. Mearsheimer, I'm in total agreement with you on everything else, but I clash violently with your take on China. Why, if we control the Western Hemisphere isn't that enough for our protection? China is not expanding except for a few atolls and inlets in their area. (We have the 800+ bases around the world.) And Taiwan belongs to them! 68 Reply 4 replies @jamaican_4_life95 @jamaican_4_life95 3 weeks ago I gotta say proffessor, I don't agree with your logic of seeing China as a threat to the US' interest. The more options smaller countries have to choose from, the better. The current mafia tactic that the world is subjected to isn't working. I can hear the American exceptionalism oozing out of this interview. The world has moved on and ot is in the interest of each government schoose whats better for their country rather tham following some unwritten order no 1 knows about that allows a few country to live above the many. Why is that? Kudos to Russia for following up on their red line. Sadly, others will follow. The world has to experience chaos in order to appreciate peace. 🙏 58 Reply 1 reply @tkk685 @tkk685 3 weeks ago A stark articulation of neocon thinking. Now we know who’s causing all the trouble in the region. 25 Reply 1 reply @ly1465 @ly1465 3 weeks ago As leveled headed as Mearsheimer is, he still got an egocentric POV where US must contain each & every emerging threats around the world in order to maintain its status quo. This is the thinking that got us all to where we are today and the very undoing of what it’s trying to maintain. 11 Reply @tiffanytran5712 @tiffanytran5712 3 weeks ago Disappointed in his assessment of China. Why does he think it’s ok to contain China while deductive reasoning would conclude that containment of any country by the US never ended up well. It’s pure US hegemony. Has China started any war in the last 40 years? Can we say the same for the US? 270 Reply 36 replies @jessejames7757 @jessejames7757 3 weeks ago This guy is part of the problem sad these old losers don't go away. 43 Reply @DailyBeatings @DailyBeatings 3 weeks ago Completely disagree with Mearsheimer about the containment theory. China for most of its existence was a regional power until western nations subjected them during the "Century of Humiliation". In their 5,000 year history China did not have any ambitions to project power beyond its sphere and to this day still view the west as "Barbarians", so why would they imitate what they despise? It makes absolutely no sense from a cultural, philosophical, and historical perspective. 129 Reply 29 replies @blackjackpinoko @blackjackpinoko 3 weeks ago Professor, you missed the fact that the US is trillions in debt. Still want to maintain as a world hegemony? 42 Reply 3 replies @blackjackpinoko @blackjackpinoko 3 weeks ago Self proclaimed realist is not a realist after all. 56 Reply @SimonMoniker @SimonMoniker 3 weeks ago Disappointing to learn that the professor thinks it's "realistic" to continue down this path of superfluous US militarism around the globe whilst saddled with trillions in debt, mounting troubles at home and a slew of embarrassing failures eg Afghanistan, Iraq and so on 30 Reply 4 replies @joechiara @joechiara 3 weeks ago I think Col Macgregor has a much better handle on the situation re China and China and Taiwan. I think the Professor is missing the mark on this one, but no one hits the mark all the time. 51 Reply 4 replies @js70371 @js70371 3 weeks ago American hubris and exceptionalism on full display here - not your best performance by far Professor Mearsheimer. 4/10 👎 56 Reply @jessejames7757 @jessejames7757 3 weeks ago This crazy psycho smiling and saying we are in the business of war and business is good tells you everything you need to know about him. 27 Reply 2 replies @mfromaustralia1 @mfromaustralia1 3 weeks ago Speaking from one of the poodle countries, i.e. Australia, I have to say Professor Mearsheimer has really got it wrong this time about Taiwan. Oh well, no-one can get it right all the time. Reply @user-vm5hr2ko7h @user-vm5hr2ko7h 2 weeks ago Please do not be conned by Prof. John Mearsheimer with his dodgy theory & feisty viewpoint. This theory has more holes than a Swiss Cheese. Ex- Australian PM Scott Morrison was one of the hot-headed, unwary, simple-minded politicians conned by John Mearsheimer’s Offensive realism theory. As a result of being conned by John Mearsheimer, Australia suffered several years of disastrous trade & diplomatic debacle with China. Thank God these mistakes have now been rectified by the current Australian PM Anthony Albanese. Warning to all politicians & citizens - please do not get conned again by John Mearsheimer & his dodgy Offensive realism theory. An unrealistic realism theory. How ironic. Prof. John Mearsheimer is well-known for his anti-Chinese racialism, anti-China phobia, war-mongering views toward China & despicable genocidal sentiment. Prof. Mearsheimer claims to have many friends in China ! How deluded and unrealistic is that. 1 other previous comment: @Time4Peace 7 months ago @esoterri8447 Agreed with your view. I have followed Mearsheimer for many years and watched his talks and debates in different countries. In Australia about 5 years ago, he was more to the point asking whether Australians are more comfortable with American or Chinese as a hegemon. He was debating with Hugh White associated with the anti-China ASPI, hardly an opponent in the debate! Australia had better relationship with China then. I feel Mearsheimer is not just an academic explaining his analysis but a passionate hawk on China out to persuade his audience that China must be contained even at the risk of a war. His argument that a multipolar world will diminish international world order is untenable. China is the one who wants to strengthen UN laws and order, applying fairly to all nations. US, on the other hand, unilaterally picks and chooses when and what laws to observe. It does not subscribe to the laws of the seas nor international tribunal but will use them as tools against countries when needed. For example, many sanctions and invasions are illegitimate based on UN laws. It (with Europe) controls IMF and the World Bank in loans handed out and their conditions It's unfortunate (and dangerously so) that it is using Taiwan (and it seems also Philippines) to trigger situations for a cold and even hot war with China. Show less 27 @Time4Peace 7 months ago @esoterri8447 Hugh was the inaugural Director of ASPI (which was partly funded by the US weapons corporations). He has continued to write for ASPI. He has been criticised by colleagues to have been bellicose on China and exaggerates its threat, and to recommend costly weaponry for defense (war). In the debate between Mearsheimer vs Hugh White, Mearsheimer argued asked whether Australians are more comfortable under US or China as the hegemon. Hugh gave such weak arguments against Mearsheimer (and even agreeing with him at some points) that the debate was clearly a farce, a ploy to swing Australian elites against China. At that time, Australia-China relationship was still positive Show less 2 Reply @mikejones3810 @mikejones3810 10 days ago As a citizen of the United States, I have never heard a compelling argument about Ukraine, a country bordering Russia being a strategic security risk for our nation. 135 Reply 14 replies @perceivedreality7933 @perceivedreality7933 11 days ago The globalists wanted to make a fool out of Russia. But instead, the globalists ended up making fools of themselves. Let that be a lesson. 136 Reply 5 replies @hectorshouse7348 @hectorshouse7348 11 days ago Anyone else fed up with the USA and U.K. causing trouble all over the world? Reply
@pto2k
@pto2k Жыл бұрын
Nice, and today I saw Confucius and Marx on TV for Xi's propagate.
@petermclaren2665
@petermclaren2665 Жыл бұрын
What a lousy out of focus camera
@petermclaren2665
@petermclaren2665 Жыл бұрын
The volumes' low too
@MarcDufresneosorusrex
@MarcDufresneosorusrex Жыл бұрын
враждебность настенными - vrazhdebnost' nastennymi - hostility wall (random Canadian comment) 27:10 min
@MarcDufresneosorusrex
@MarcDufresneosorusrex Жыл бұрын
Excellent narration
@thomasciarlariello
@thomasciarlariello Жыл бұрын
Communists thought they could run an economy without technician engineers to only escalate how before 1960s or 1970s Japanese steel had too much silicate carbon.
@fucjape2
@fucjape2 Жыл бұрын
Did Cheng Lei have any connection with the Falun Gong?
@nelsonc3984
@nelsonc3984 Жыл бұрын
Our world is being distroyed by $greed, racism and IGNORANCE.
@henriettagallaway6858
@henriettagallaway6858 Жыл бұрын
🔥 Promo*SM
@jonhone1
@jonhone1 Жыл бұрын
If Australia stops ganging up with the US against China, the world would be a better place to live. China is not a threat to anyone.
@harrisng3041
@harrisng3041 Жыл бұрын
👪 Australia must not be pro Taipei. The PM must praise and appreciate his Foreign Minister, Penny Wong who is trying very hard to promote trade with China. The Defence Minister must not buy American military and must speak against Taipei From buying American Military too. ... Harris Ng YM 💜💰🇨🇳👍🥌🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🐰🐰🐰
@djcorvette8375
@djcorvette8375 Жыл бұрын
Any way to attain a complimentary copy of this book for use in my masters degree research?
@jackreacher8858
@jackreacher8858 Жыл бұрын
China and Australia can be very prosperous and I mean VERY PROSPEROUS !!!
@neogeo6431
@neogeo6431 Жыл бұрын
Kick America out of Australia 🇦🇺🤝🇨🇳
@johnsebastino4659
@johnsebastino4659 Жыл бұрын
12:08 its too late same white race is the core of Australian society - the white race can be easily riled up against the chinese - dog whistles are easy to use against the chinese by the white race and the media control under the white supremacist proves it hence China should focus on destroying the white race rather than trying to make peace and coexist the white race cannot coexist with other races and they need to be annihilated. the only reason that Australia sided with the USA was - both of them came form the same anglo saxon race. otherwise it was more economic damage to side with the USA
@johnsebastino4659
@johnsebastino4659 Жыл бұрын
China's global aspirations depends on what you do. China wants to rise peacefully - it has not gone to war in the past and it has not done anything of aggression in the past the west started the twin carrier exercise near China's borders - china militarized the south china sea India changed article 370 in its constituion in violation of UN resolutions 48 - the west encouraged it and did nothing to force it to keep the status quo - china reacted to the changes and is still going strong on that domain Australia started banning chinese companies and Chinese people - China put a block to Australian exports If you think you have the be the world superpower because you are white then china will say ok - then we shall seek justice for all the crimes you have committed in the past and make you pay for your crimes we will seek reparations for the opium wars and bring your billionaires and your government to a court set up by the chinese and drag you into the court and make you pay with the enslavement of your people China will do what it needs to do and what it will do will depend on what you do. so if you think you will threaten china and assume that China will be scared and you are going to bully china then - here is a surprise ... no more you can do as much talk show blay blah blah on your television - muffle other people's opinion and try and make china bad in the eyes of others - create problems and spread fake news about china - China will do what it needs to do to counter and the more you create problems for china the more you will pay and the price keeps increasing ... does not matter who it is .. Amerikkka will pay dearly for whatever it is doing Amerikkka and Amerikkkans will beg for mercy - but there wont be any mercy shown to Amrikkka their consensus creators and their deep state will pay the price - they think the chinese do not know who creates and manufactures the consensus in the western world - the media barons ... they will all pay the price there will be no mercy ... and every chinese life that is lost because of the west ... the west will pay 100 fold the price
@tuzisyy
@tuzisyy Жыл бұрын
Amazing analysis.
@apachechief8250
@apachechief8250 Жыл бұрын
Australia and China relations cannot be good any longer e g quad aukus Go for community of shared future for all mankind ,win win cooperation ,no hegemony or dominance
@sammytanzo7526
@sammytanzo7526 Жыл бұрын
CHINA SHOULD DUMP SOME BAD GENES👍
@sammytanzo7526
@sammytanzo7526 Жыл бұрын
Lesson ..never bite the hand who fed you...cease being a puppet of usa
@gangshar5588
@gangshar5588 Жыл бұрын
Australia's foriegn policy is in Washington,not australia itself.
@gangshar5588
@gangshar5588 Жыл бұрын
the Relationship between China and Australia has been broken by Australia being pupet of US.
@mattizie91
@mattizie91 Жыл бұрын
Just FYI to all actual Australians. There are a lot of Chinese paid comments in this comments section, but it's very easy to determine who is and isn't Aussie. Read their comments and observe their grammar. All the fake comments in support of china are just "off". And it's the Chinese sentence structure is different to English. It's very hard to teach/hide and will always leak through. They also use emojis a lot because tone is reserved for different words rather than conveying emotion.
@psk12-o9j
@psk12-o9j Жыл бұрын
Comments here are full of Chinese people. Political news comments are in a similar situation in Korea.
@stephenchan7398
@stephenchan7398 2 жыл бұрын
It has been mentioned by politicians than Australia depends on America for protection and China for trade. How has China threatened Australia to the extend That USA has built military bases there. The two counties have had good trade relationship like those with the ASEAN countries. After all Australia is part of Asia. It is America for fear of losing hegemony in East Asia that has created the fear. An independent Australia is more powerful than as a vassal state of America.
@stephenchan7398
@stephenchan7398 2 жыл бұрын
We often heard
@petermathieson5692
@petermathieson5692 2 жыл бұрын
Start with a land acknowledgement? Performative virtue-signalling wholly lacking in substance. Hollow words. Self-serving. Stop. This. Nonsense.
@herecomeschina3481
@herecomeschina3481 2 жыл бұрын
Great explanation!Daniel Bell is always interesting and instructive!
@chinfookyen8450
@chinfookyen8450 2 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍
@ongchinlam4631
@ongchinlam4631 2 жыл бұрын
Hi everyone Do you know what Australia did to Solomon Islands
@mohannair5671
@mohannair5671 2 жыл бұрын
Would love to see the outback in part or whole be provided with solarpanels andeund turbines to generate electricity for exports!!!