Canada and China: What Happened? (w/ Paul Evans, University of British Columbia)

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In 1970, Canada led the Western world by recognizing China. According to Paul Evans in his book, “Engaging China,” the Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau “believed that many of the world’s major issues ‘will not be resolved completely or in any lasting way unless and until an accommodation has been reached with the Chinese nation.’”
Over the course of the next 50 years, the Chinese economy and its clout grew from 1.7 percent of global GDP to more than 17.3%. China went from one of the poorest countries on earth to one of the most powerful economies. Through that growth, China invested heavily in Canadian energy and technology companies.
Then at the start of this century, the relationship between Canada and China started shifting. China started to flex its muscles and Canada failed to realize it was no longer the dominant member of this relationship. China grew tired of being told what and how to manage its affairs.
Enter Xi Jinping, who had no patience for moralizing and virtue signalling. Canada woke up to China’s influence and the influencing tactics at home and abroad. Over the past five years, the relationship has soured.
We invited Paul Evans, Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, to join us for a Conversation That Matters on what happened between Canada and China and what is happening between us and India.
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Also Ng Weng Hoong's blog is a source of information about Canada - China relations
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@good2freelance1
@good2freelance1 6 ай бұрын
why is ''democracy'' so important? Democracy did not work for the US now and did not work for all or most of the countries.
@garykinkley1793
@garykinkley1793 4 ай бұрын
The U.S. is NOT a democracy. We are a Constitutional Republic...BIG difference ! The Founders very specifically rejected "democracy" as an inferior form of government which had failed every time it had been tried in the past; just as "Socialism" has always failed.
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