I think everyone is missing one very important point. If you understand how the American lifestyle and hegemony are sustained you can see the root of the conflict straightaway. The American empire is built on their ability to fund their super deficits in everything through the USD. The power of the dollar and the associated financial vehicles is the one pillar that supports the lot. The rise of china challenges the foundation of that very pillar. Unfortunately the USA has allowed themselves to go down this path of single pillar supporting the whole empire, believing it's a mutually supporting cycle that'd never be broken. USD supports access to resources, cheap goods, global assets, tech advancement, military strength, and media dominance. China's model is on track to jam up this cycle, not by design and intent, but just a natural outcome of their growth under this model. If Singapore was a powerful nation challenging the same pillar supporting the USA, it would get the same treatment from America. Simple as that. It's just beating around the bush trying to find all sorts of logic to try and work out the reasons for the aggression from the American leaders. China's response is just a natural pushback against this. Simple logic.
@vincentho3964Ай бұрын
@eddy - Absolutely agree ❤. It is the elephant in the room... but "diplomacy" behooves us to be cognisant of what the International Gangster can do to start "riots". They have deep pockets... they print money, don't they ?
@chaz4609Ай бұрын
Jai Hind. China Rise is more of a symptom rather than a disease for the Western decay. The Fukuyamas of Unipolar Rules based Order had failed to appreciate that most in the Global Majority now wish to live in a more pluralistic Multi-polar world.
@vichitvideo6041Ай бұрын
100% agreed with you.
@KimEKooMDАй бұрын
CPC, not CCP, please let us not be so western centric in your views.
@junkeatngАй бұрын
It's a zero sum world. There is no way the US can afford to spread out its hitherto largesse beyond the collective West and SoKo/Jpn. These are all dependents of the USD system for their 'first world' standard of living. Any country that's able to degrade that structure and chip away at its edges is public enemy no 1.
@dthomas99Ай бұрын
Lanzhou has the first steel bridge over the Yellow River built by Americans in 1908. China was so poor it couldn't build that bridge itself. Yet 115 years later today, China has its own Space Station, GPS, 30 000km of high speed train, and lifted 800mio out of poverty. China deserve a Nobel Prize. Imagine what China can achieve in 20-30 years and help other countries develop. Congratulations 75th anniversary. God Bless China.
@chaz4609Ай бұрын
Jai Hind. In an rabid Anti-China ASPI publication in 2023, they had claimed that China now leads the World in 37 of 42 critical technologies.
@directxxxx71Ай бұрын
New San Francisco Bay bridge in California was constructed by China's CCCC Opened to Traffic on Sept 3, 2013 *China Communications Construction Company, Ltd. (CCCC)
@PahatRoutАй бұрын
Talking about HSR, they used ROI to belittle the system but today, they simply ran out of words or imagination to try to derail all those logistics projects! Based on WB's reports, it is obvious that China had saved enough in her logistics operations ( ports, railway and inland-waterways ) that US certainly looks 3rd rate in comparison.
@shrimppaste-r6nАй бұрын
hi little pinky
@michaelb247Ай бұрын
@@shrimppaste-r6n Is that your best shot? What's your point?
@Time4PeaceАй бұрын
Two panelists spoke about Fukuyama's End of History, one admiringly so. Yet Fukuyama has walked back on many of what he said about liberal democracy. His triumphant pronouncement has been discredited by later events like the financial crisis in 2008, political corruption, extreme inequality, populism, and political divisiveness even within America. LKY himself gave speeches that democracy as practised in the West is no assurance that a state will succeed. Many democracies fail. Singapore is seen by the West (ask BBC) as an authoritarian defacto one party state, and definitely not a liberal democracy. Would it succeed if it is one? Or would it be the End of Singapore? For heaven sake, let each nation finds its way to self determination and prosperity. Don't use its political construct like liberalism, democracy or lack of them, as a reason to interfere. That's why BRICS is appealing.
@teckchuonting4582Ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@teckchuonting4582Ай бұрын
@@Time4Peace liberal democracies are failing its people in America n Europe n India - the wealthy gets insanely wealthy but the working class has problem with basic needs. Many follow western “ideals” but few have your wisdom.
@chaz4609Ай бұрын
Jai Hind. All neoliberals had admired the Fukuyama's theory of the End of History. For Much of the World today including Singapore and, in fact more and more Western countries are being governed by Non-liberal Majority-ism rather than under the guise of a Liberal democracy just to hold their disparate societies together.
@olderchin1558Ай бұрын
Fukuyama was a naive zealot living inside the bubble that the US calls the US calls the Universe or World order, global consensus. When this is just the western delusional bubble of reality.
@shrimppaste-r6nАй бұрын
hi little pinky
@borisbiden8087Ай бұрын
Every nation suffered badly from the detrimental effect of COVID 19. Whether a nation can bounce back and does well is determined by the foresight and will of it's political leadership, its population's resilience, unity, technological and production competence. China has all that and China will come back even stronger than before..
@sktan3743Ай бұрын
As applicable to all countries, China does not need recognition of its legitimacy to rule. This can only be judged by its people.. Instead of advocating CHINA wants US recognition as an equal, question should be asked why US sees itself as the only supreme leader of the world ?
@AlanXuHKАй бұрын
5% growth is still very impressive
@LantangKaturayАй бұрын
If that statistic is true, which is highly doubtful!
@ricotheman8139Ай бұрын
What surprised me is that, the comments in this video have the highest quality of knowledge and intelligence I have ever seen. Who are you guys?
@paulwww8Ай бұрын
It's about time for the rest of the WEST to get to KNOW the CHINESE!! 😮😮😮
@kmich7660Ай бұрын
Prof Quah had the best ideas, factual and balanced. Well done.
@jeremyt7448Ай бұрын
Agreed, quah was actually logical.
@joestkiАй бұрын
It was naive for one of the audiences to ask "why Chinese diplomats don't use English". Unless its official language is English, how many large countries do in formal meetings? Reminds me of French President Macron visited Australia years ago. Before his departure he addressed the press and started by saying "Thank you Prime Minister Turnbull and his delicious wife .....". When I heard it on TV I fell off my chair.
@emperor270353Ай бұрын
that audience must still be suffering from Pinkerton Syndrome
@jeremyt7448Ай бұрын
I find it interesting that Chan Heng Chee gauges economic heft based on GDP in nominal terms. PPP is clearly a better indicator of economic vitality. This is especially so given recent US rate hikes, which buoyed the dollar and hence inflated the US' nominal GDP. That said, she still provides a more balanced view point than Selina, who pretty much just parrots western narratives - even going so far as to speak unironically about memes like the "social credit system". She will need to undergo deradicalization sooner rather than later. Apart from that, Li's lamentations for China's free-wheeling era and the seeming disregard across the panel for China's long-term plans bodes ill for Singapore: thing is, it's clear that China is trying to avoid extreme inequality - they've seen the detrimental effects it's had on western societies. For example, they are popping the property bubble because they understand that if you price out youngsters, you'll end up with far greater problems like people not settling down and starting families, which we see across western cities and in Singapore. That Singaporean elites don't recognize the value in what China is doing portends continued neoliberalism and hence societal decay in Singapore.
@zacharycohen9985Ай бұрын
we here in the US only dream with envy with the public housing you guys have in Singapore where 90% of people have shelter. millions of our very own US citizens will languish in hunger and freezing temps come this winter
@jeremyt7448Ай бұрын
@@zacharycohen9985I'm sorry to hear. This is a major reason why I'm worried about our current elites and their obsession with the US - give them enough time and they'll turn us into a little US.
@Time4PeaceАй бұрын
I'm surprised by what the second speaker (Selina?) said. Just to highlight a few points. She kept using the term CCP instead of CPC. For an academic like her, I'm surprised she does not see the difference between the two, an indication of how much she has been consuming uncritically the Western media. She also kept talking about the CCP (CPC?) regime trying to gain legitimacy when dealing with corruption. Imagine saying that the PAP regime is trying to gain legitimacy by cracking down on corruption. There's a difference between legitimacy (which PAP and China has) and governance (which is an ongoing process). In China, leadership is developed ground up with CPC membership spreading across China. Its mission, historical and current role in a Confucianist society is never questioned, and evident in independent surveys done periodically. Xi is more popular than Jiang and Hu because he has been effective in overcoming corruption and what was an then prevalent pollution. Even so, the legitimacy of CPC under Jiang and Hu was never questioned. But Selina is right to point out that China does not strive to dominate the way the US does. It wants to collaborate with the US and the West. It wants to build up the emerging economies (and in so doing, helping itself too). It does not interfere with other countries nor force others into friend-shoring bloc nor want to cut out the US / West economically. Its only requirement is for other countries to leave Taiwan alone to allow it to reunite with China peacefully.
@HappyDTАй бұрын
Clearly Selina is antiChina CIA operative and an attack dog of Kaushik Bilahari. Francis Fukuyama is no longer relevant
@kchew1000Ай бұрын
And she talked about social credit in China, which is just another indicator that she being consuming lots of things uncritically from Western media.
@chaz4609Ай бұрын
Jai Hind. LKY had said before that Chinese Imperial legitimacy can only be won on a horseback. As NSA is contributing 1.6 billion to MSM to bad mouth Xi and his BRI grand vision, I don't think Xi will be too worried about the legitimacy issue.
@sword7872Ай бұрын
CPC or CCP, I am not too hung up with the 2 references for the Chinese Communist Party either. I know that western media tends to use CCP in a derogatory way. But I will say what matters at the at of the day is how successful cpc/ccp has been in building china into the most rapid impressive country it has become. Chinese show their strength by not being bothered with how good they look or sound, the way that westerners are hung up about it, but by the actions and results they achieve. So don't worry about the name, because they are strong enough, any kind of name calling - ccp, wolf warrior, authoritarian etc.. China carries on with their own vision, regardless.
@muntongleong1755Ай бұрын
That the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy provided these people with the forum to spout their western narratives in this day and age is seriously alarming
@sword7872Ай бұрын
This kind of programme is what we need more of from Singapore. Singaporeans know both the US and China very well. And they are able to express their views well for English speaking audiences.
@timothylie5187Ай бұрын
CNA News broadcast used to say CPC .. only recently past months CCP is being mentioned… CNA & Academics are very WESTERNed mindset, culture & values .. !!? 😢
@henryyip1Ай бұрын
they didn't mind too if you say sinkapore
@pleongv1Ай бұрын
Cna is a puppet of western propaganda
@emperor270353Ай бұрын
that's why I DON'T watch CNA.
@moviemakerjo6756Ай бұрын
I notice that, very recent they are choosing side through language ...becoming less independent by the day..😔
@michaelloo8985Ай бұрын
SHe said it is competition that US and China are engaged. Does US leverage competition or illegal sanctions and asking the G7 to sanctions China? What do you think?
@nictengАй бұрын
What is so shocking? This idea or concept of China's rise being "shocking" perturbs me, smacks of "arrogance"? It is only logical that China, like any country that is rational, strives to move itself up the value chain and bring its population prosperity. To me it is pure economics and geopolitical. Inadvertently, the incumbent will feel threatened. After hearing the entire programme, I still do not hear anything that I consider "shocking". I agree with Singapore's role made by Heng Chee and her view that the US and the rest who view China as an adversary also need to build confidence measures, this goes both ways. Overall, a good session.
@Time4PeaceАй бұрын
@@nicteng Precisely. Why are Americans shocked by China's rise? They were doing business in China! Was Prof Chan shocked too? Was SG shocked too? It's good for SG and the world that China rises with more opportunities for the world. It's only those with a dominance mentality that are shocked. Must we all put on the tribal mindset and be shocked?
@petervote7914Ай бұрын
Why don't the Western leaders speak mandarin directly to the Chinese people in China, so that they can be understood better? Tell Trump to speak hokkien to my father. He only knows hokkien. Address it directly to my father.
@MaywindowАй бұрын
Someone who is trying to split a country is supported by foreign powers. In this situation, they still claim to not be respected in international public forums. Can any country allow open secession? Would the United States allow California to become independent?
@tomtan220Ай бұрын
Discussion should be encouraged, but is singapore over confident in it's understanding of the world? We have to acknowledge that singapore still has its colonial heritage which hinders it understanding an much larger country with larger aspirations
@archie8388Ай бұрын
I have said before Singapore is not a banana republic but a republic of bananas. The two lady panelists have proven me right!
@petervote7914Ай бұрын
Why don't ask the Japanese and Korean leaders to speak English? Tell Modi to speak English. Tell Putin to speak English. Tell German leaders to speak English. Tell Indonesian leaders to speak English.
@mautan8453Ай бұрын
Anyone who is sincerely interested in China's on-ground reality, just need to travel to a few tier 2,3,4 cities and visit the shopping malls & popular restaurants. Talk to Didi drivers. Go beyond western report if the report writers have zero ground experience. Many are just regurgitating headlines in their echo chamber , providing simplistic & populist answers 😂
@PahatRoutАй бұрын
It is interesting to note that a comparison was made with the Indian community. Though the colonization of India is a factor but the phycology of Indian community is definitely very different from that of the Chinese. They seem to very very good at managing an on-going organization but they hardly want to start a organization from the bottom.
@pleongv1Ай бұрын
Is this forum about learning English language ?? Why are they talking about speaking good English just like India proud of her language of her masters 🤦♂️.. a group of clowns
@KevanMajere33Ай бұрын
These (mostly western) ivory tower scholars keep saying that the Chinese economy is in trouble and tanking. Are they staying in China? When is the last time they go to China? And for how long did they stay there? Who did they talk to, interact with? The Chinese officials, do they have incentives to debunk the western narratives? Silence from the official sources may not necessarily mean acquiescence, but quite often only meant that such narratives suited the purpose of the accused. I suggest you walk the streets of the first, second, third, fourth tier provinces to get a feel for yourself. My personal experience is that for the common person on the street, things are normal. People are still spending. Short term confidence may be low, but long term confidence is at an all-time high. But don't take my word for it, walk the streets yourself. I'm not interested in winning arguments. I'm only interested in truths, because that will increase my chances of making the right decisions. If you have views contrary to mine, please feel free to debunk me.
@dr.pahlajmoolio1833Ай бұрын
They did not include Ambassador Prof. Kishore Mahboobabi.
@yananneteoh981819 күн бұрын
Kevin. M. Try to make yourself clear! You started out quite candidly but when you get to confront and challenge the narratives of the Accusser you took flight and changed the object. Into a subjective case so your accusser turned victim and becme the accused. Your last paragaph is condescending. Hey man, drag your enemy out by .the horns andi speak to him in Teochew.
@petervote7914Ай бұрын
Why should Chinese leaders speak English? Rest of the world should start to speak mandarin.This is eurocentric question and thinking.
@thecomment948919 күн бұрын
Unfortunately all Asian countries suffer from this disease. Lets compare Singapore to Switzerland. Like Singapore Switzerland has four major ethnic groups and they are German, French, Italian and Romani people. And only these are the official languages in Switzerland. Belgium has two major ethnic groups Dutch and French and only these are the official languages in Belgium. There is 1% German ethnicity near German border and German is also official in that region. Luxembourg has three major groups French, German and Luxembourgish and only these three are official languages in Luxembourg. Quebec in Canada almost seceded from Canada over the language question. Singapore also has four major ethnic communities and none of them is from England. European and Asian mindsets are different.
@jamesho8820Ай бұрын
There is NOTHING wrong about the Chinese competetiveness in either China or the US. The US Jewish contingent is just as, if not moreso, which is responsible for its affluence and influence in American society. I would argue that the fear of China is ultimately based on its racism against the "Chinaman". The British at one time had an empire in which the "sun never set." They ultimately painfully "kowtowed" to the American empire since WW2. History is now repeating with the rise of China and the fall of the American empire. This is inevitable irrespective of US efforts to prevent it.
@kooisengchng5283Ай бұрын
Every country has the right to develop to its maximum without interference from anyone.
@DavidLockett-x4bАй бұрын
In Australia, our politicians don't like new ideas because they feel threatened by them. People believe what they want to believe.
@yongmrchenАй бұрын
The Chinese leaders speaking English question completely ruined the Q&A session.
@AlanXuHKАй бұрын
When this women mentioned the nonexist social credit score, I lost interest in what she says. It is amazing how ignorant a 'researcher' can be.
@jye7027Ай бұрын
oh yes!
@huangzb8060Ай бұрын
The first woman was speaking on behalf of USA.
@taijistar9052Ай бұрын
They are not speaking for the US at all. They are 100 times more objective! They are just not speaking for CPC!
@frankmerriwell8339Ай бұрын
Tells everyone she knows nothing about China without telling everyone she knows nothing about China.
@willsims6748Ай бұрын
The quality of minds is unimpressive
@chaz4609Ай бұрын
Jai Hind. The fear is a possibility of a new Peloponnesian War between Civilizations rather than between City states. Whatever the future outcome, Ambassador from a Middle Easterner country had stated that unlike the Western Industrialisation, India Shining star and China Rise had been accomplished without exploiting wealth transfer or resources from foreign colonies.
@paulwww8Ай бұрын
Everyone SHOULD speak CHINESE!! 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
@emperor270353Ай бұрын
Does Selina knows the official reference for China is CPC and not CCP.!!! CCP was coined by the west.
@jye7027Ай бұрын
she can't even get this right but wrote several books on PRC. Look like I have to delete her books from my PC soon.
@yttean98Ай бұрын
Festival of Ideas - Sounds like a positive Engagement for the public and academic and possibly the politicians. In fact, it is nothing more than a Talk Feast. Australia hosts this program on a yearly basis nothing concrete comes out of this talk, it more lucrative for the organiser and talk hosts who are flown in from overseas mainly. The attendees are the ones who fork out the dole. With the internet nowadays one can get these ideas ONLINE free and cut down the travelling time.
@henryyip1Ай бұрын
this talks accumulate lots of cia brownie points for them
@LimAngYong23 сағат бұрын
Where "expert's" can talk sense and nonsense!
@JIMMY-nz1ldАй бұрын
So it's OK for the developed countries with no growth and it's a big deal when China only grow 4%?
@tomtan220Ай бұрын
Is it too simplistic to predict the future by ability to speak English? My head spins...
@frankhaugwitz8178Ай бұрын
Is this talk subject to censorship? At 17:03 when she was quoting Jake Sullivan, there is glicht, and resumes, when she refers to Bali.
@olderchin1558Ай бұрын
It is would more helpful for Singapore to understand its role in the world if it can look itself in the mirror and see who they are. It is then necessary to see the world as it is, instead of the narratives promoted by western media. It will see the hypocrisy and double standards, stop being lead by the nose. LKY and his contemporary were open eyed and strategic. And understand that the media is all powerful in a democracy and is an instrument of manipulation.
@Paul-e9x4h26 күн бұрын
Visi dan misi beliau sangat prospektif
@parttimethinker7611Ай бұрын
In my experiences, leadership and change makers are not interchangeable. Many key personnel I have met, known and worked under…the word “No” seemed to be their most popular choice.
@ericyeo805Ай бұрын
Zainal was there and being a Malay muslims, he should air or share his views on the issues of human right in Xinjiang since the panel speakers thinks so.
@kooisengchng5283Ай бұрын
There is no evidence of genocide against muslims in Xinjiang. There is evidence that the Xinjiang muslims were influenced by the Wahabis and went on rampage against Han Chinese which went on for many years. George Yeo has commented on this too. Anyone with a mobile can record any event anywhere in the world. You can't hide genocide but you can create stories of one.
@lagrangeweiАй бұрын
Xinjiang is just propaganda. almost every muslim country support China on Xinjiang, because they too understand the risk of islamic fundamentalism, even Singapore understand that, why you think someone has to escape from the toliet and swim to malaysia? you think that is Singapore having no human right? if Uighur really believe China has a human right problem, they would be fighting in China, not going to Syria to fight in a foreign war.
@moviemakerjo6756Ай бұрын
since 2018 the Uighur population has growth at %8 and %1.2 the national average. don't ask anyone go look at statistics yourself, or visit yourself.
@zhenqin9864Ай бұрын
"the trade war in 2016"? What happened in 2016 that's been regarded as part of the trade war?
@michaelwang4019Ай бұрын
Loads of mediocre troupe displayed. These are the leading people? Ok then. Nothing to worry about.
@merymalisan345026 күн бұрын
I hope what u said is true dear....
@keyboardmanyoutube3189Ай бұрын
Have to point out that India joining Quad is not for Russia but China… the third space example with India is not accurate at all
@jye7027Ай бұрын
spot on
@zer0L0Ай бұрын
Weak stuff from Chan. Turned off
@binghuang2359Ай бұрын
Language is a tool for communicating our thoughts between human beings. Human beings' thoughts based on our IQ, education,
@RolandWong-v7eАй бұрын
Modi can speak English well, but he speaks Hindi in formal settings. He needs to distance himself from his country's colonial past. You can also ask why the world needs to learn Mandarin. More and more scientific materials are published in Chinese, and scientists in relevant fields who need help understanding Chinese will be left behind as the world decouples. But then there is a superiority complex among those Western-educated.
@lishansu1544Ай бұрын
新加坡什么时候用中文讨论问题?
@shrimppaste-r6nАй бұрын
How accurate is the stats and where did it come from?
@leongang6113Ай бұрын
Stay positive, resource rule😜
@ruifenghuang1029Ай бұрын
Riddle me this China is reaching out to Singapore for dialogue with US but is inserting itself in Middle East affairs. How about Middle East countries can also find their mediating grounds when trying to resolve differences.
@donaldjoseph390319 күн бұрын
China should reach out to NK, Iran or Russia not Singapore.. 😅
@oyg5341Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing information
@thomasho4825Ай бұрын
I really don’t know the host that kind of a one system fits all ideal came from every nation size a different. They have to suit what they have besides, you mention about as long as China has the same system as US then they will be peaceful. That’s totally not true. Look at when they economy goes up rich to 670% of US then the US destroy their industrial knocked them back to 40 years. Don’t you have that kind of knowledge information?
@stvcklАй бұрын
Does rapid growth translation technology be an obstacle for individuals to learn other languages?
@michaelwang4019Ай бұрын
This young lady is committing plagiarism. She is repeating Mearsheimer without mentioning.
@lagrangeweiАй бұрын
Mearsheimer doesn't believe in liberalism.
@awjames1121Ай бұрын
War and economics experts suggest that we all just leave usa and china, themselves to challenge each other,,???.. But we suggest that maybe we in asean, can try to break the ice of china and japan, sk, nk, Vietnam, Philippines , help them to sort out their misunderstanding and for we all to has forever peace and prosperity for our region,,,?.
@kccmd9096Ай бұрын
The first speaker Ambassador Chang? was totally BS! Waste of time!
@ruifenghuang1029Ай бұрын
01:06:01, sure most Chinese choose STEM for oversea education but it does not equal to not absorbing Western culture. Such a weird contradiction where China's "overcompetitiveness" is explained through Adam Smith by Quah and right before that the panelist just be like "no culture from West absorbed". Also, is Karl Marx somehow Chinese now or something, or are you refering the "correct" Western culture.
@kmthyeАй бұрын
I have followed Jeffery Sachs, Warwick Powell, Richard Wolff, George Goh, Mahbubani Very shallow speakers I am afraid. Embarrassing.
@callas60Ай бұрын
Absolutely agree.
@sweelim5473Ай бұрын
Cold War does not equal they don’t talk to each other!!
@SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yoАй бұрын
im hope they done the Tiece, or Quartet .only. so Less im look in live horse Racing.
@sword7872Ай бұрын
Regarding the use of English by China, I don't think they would make it a widespread thing. But I am definitely puzzled why the Hong Kongers never really adopted English even when they were a British colony. They are suffering for it now in the sense they want to live in western countries rather than be under china and yet they don't have the English skills to do so.
@othmanmajid6380Ай бұрын
The standard of English in UK is very low.😊
@thecomment948919 күн бұрын
Which Western countries? Unless you means the five native English speaking countries you would be required to learn the language of other Western countries you are moving to.
@dankuo8561Ай бұрын
Security trumps economics in the current environment. When countries are threatened by military force, economics is a distant second consideration.
@Chyn1994Ай бұрын
There is still a future
@stevec9470Ай бұрын
Singapore has the government system and approach that seems to work well for Chinese , China should learn from it, then China will be truly rise as great superpower for sure. ATM China has all the hardware and industrial capability. It needs to start to work on the soft power, if so it can be a country better than Japan and America as it’s culture is so awesome 🎉
@jamesho8820Ай бұрын
Singapore (with its Confucian influenced society) has been China's role model for years which it prefers over the US model. Years ago Deng XiaoPing visited SP in person and dreamed that China could follow it.
@pok1pokАй бұрын
Censorship at 17:15?
@thomasho4825Ай бұрын
I do not agree what the host was saying how could you stop our country try to improve 1.4 Ben peoples life and to improve the life make them living happily you don’t have to stop and peacefully not go out to colonize anybody he’s trying to tell me you run to mama papa shop and run the big corporation. She used the same system as you run the mama papa shop you gotta be kidding
@SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yoАй бұрын
im not so clever but dont keep any number from me.if you Leaning this more easy you done and share
@GASIA-cw8iwАй бұрын
Chinese: A PhD who was unemployed for a few years. Western civilisations: A taxi driver who strike TOTO. 品,慢慢品。 Ha ha ha!
@chaz4609Ай бұрын
Jai Hind. The neocons had expressed their Wishes for more if not, all Chinese students to study in the US in order to gain Permanent head Damages in the Arts and Humanities.
@mranonymous9034Ай бұрын
Everybody is right? Fuyoooi
@another_augustАй бұрын
More nonsense here
@simonj5128Ай бұрын
No surprised by these BBC CNN speakers. The comments are more professional than those speakers.
@dng88Ай бұрын
1. I will not replace Hong Kong by Singapore … who will believe any Singaporean saying it. Also it is up to Singapore and Hong Kong. Hence I am not sure how to learn from USA or china saying, especially for some still wolf like speech. No one want war. But it is up to people who talk. 2. G2 is never stable. The original idea is that democracy never fight real wars with another democracy. But china democracy? Also strange the war start European war. Great power even if only two does not work anymore. Ask Israel. 3. 4. It is not America no 1 or not. The key is if Russia is no 2 … if … imagine will USA ask Taiwan to go to war. It did in the past but it was rejected. Hence it is not unimaginable. Hence if china like putin goes to war who can stop it. To repeat who car who is no 1 it is not us. But the key is please no war. Any what is what more likely to have a hot war in pacific place if …
@two-treeneighbour-zj2xkАй бұрын
Broken English!
@shrimppaste-r6nАй бұрын
Too many little pinky here.
@kennethgoh719812 күн бұрын
In accurate India does not have those numbers
@abseil33Ай бұрын
Those who comment here can go form their own forum. 😂
@annieyip2176Ай бұрын
It is rivalry not competition between authoritarian system and democratic system, not China vs US. Yes, China built its own plane but with semiconductor chips and jet engines from the US 😅
@jye7027Ай бұрын
some american defence parts were sourced from PRC, it is really that surprising? PRC made many type of semicon except the so called most advance. as regards to jet engine PRC is developing their own now and will use their in the near future.If they can made their military jets engine surely they can made the commercial one too. your general knowledge is lacking
@sitanshuchoudhary25dАй бұрын
Why do I feel like people doing lengthy comments just to prove some China critique wrong and glorify China by picking up just silly things are CCP bots or rather CPC that the bot says.
@stevey9282Ай бұрын
Answer: it’s NOT, it’s proven!
@sitanshuchoudhary25dАй бұрын
@@stevey9282 Maybe just Chinese who love their nation a lot. US wants everyone to become their UK,Canada, Chinese middle kingdom ego won't let them and they shouldn't either.
@MaywindowАй бұрын
It seems that your perspective is because you haven't been to China. You should visit and explore before expressing your views.
@sitanshuchoudhary25dАй бұрын
@@Maywindow Actually not that much of vegan food options so not on my list
@stevey9282Ай бұрын
@@sitanshuchoudhary25d Well expressed, just that the colonial insidious naming of “Middle Kingdom” is now a modern world class country!
@SammytyLeung20 күн бұрын
高级华人爱说英语?
@kennySg101Ай бұрын
Great insight from the panelists who view china shock from different angles. The chair was viewed as anti-USA interesting for his more balanced view as they differ from western narratives . Frankly, China needs to explain herself better. China is so competitive in EV n battery manufacturing that the western seen as a threat because they just cant compete. Question is should china tone down and give others a chance to catch up as politically the west need to protect jobs.
@othmanmajid6380Ай бұрын
Politically the West need to grow up.😂
@lagrangeweiАй бұрын
did US tone down and give China a chance to catch up? you are rather naive to give in to a bullies demand. if US want EV tech, they can take their EUV tech and trade it with China. THEY CHOOSE NOT TO.
@MaywindowАй бұрын
Why has China never had the audacity to ask the U.S. to slow down its development, while Westerners criticize China for developing too quickly
@shrimppaste-r6nАй бұрын
Chinese is a nationality not a race. Han is a race. Singapore han race have become chinese nationality? Is Singapore also part of china?
@redmigeeold1417Ай бұрын
No, Singapore is not part China. What's your point?
@kmthyeАй бұрын
Boring disjointed Chan
@henryyip1Ай бұрын
all these years , i've never heard anything of value from her (Chan) all she is good for is being a western stooge
@freeneasy5906Ай бұрын
That big deal English promoter 😂😂😮, just petty,, not an issue,, 😜😜😂🎉 do not try to prove anything,if u love it, sleep with it,, nobody cares,,, English just another language in an ordinary world 🌎🌍🌍 despite it it's international
@thecomment948919 күн бұрын
Very true. Learning English didn't make any country developed just like adopting metric system and decimal numbers don't make you mathematician or scientist. It is just for ease of communications and some common language to communicate in, that's it.
@stevey9282Ай бұрын
It only showed a bias view! Question should be - would us care 💩 about others?! History proven - it care 💩!