Most people in the west are still setting their long-term decisions (housing, career, schooling) as if the current hierarchy is stable. You present a strong materialist case against this and the adjustment lag is going to be brutal for those who don't see it coming.
"Nations are free to build modern energy systems without ever passing through a coal phase" is an astonishing evolution and my hope is China will more publicly offload manufacturing capacity into developing regions where the logistics make sense for greater sovereignty and a truly multipolar world.
China has already demonstrated it's not going to be a silo, so it'll be interesting to see how and where logistics hubs develop under the jealous, meddling influence of western capital.
Agreed on all points, my hope is that China manages to navigate the current transition without a war with the US breaking out. And once Americans accept their new place in the world, real positive change is going to be possible. For those of us in the West, the next decade is going to be rather unpleasant I suspect.
I'm not skilled enough for Chinese Visas, so I investigated a few South American hubs that could boom in the new era, but America's assault on Bolivia/Venezuela/Cuba indicates Operation Condor 2.0 is in effect.
Most people in the west are still setting their long-term decisions (housing, career, schooling) as if the current hierarchy is stable. You present a strong materialist case against this and the adjustment lag is going to be brutal for those who don't see it coming.
"Nations are free to build modern energy systems without ever passing through a coal phase" is an astonishing evolution and my hope is China will more publicly offload manufacturing capacity into developing regions where the logistics make sense for greater sovereignty and a truly multipolar world.
China has already demonstrated it's not going to be a silo, so it'll be interesting to see how and where logistics hubs develop under the jealous, meddling influence of western capital.
Agreed on all points, my hope is that China manages to navigate the current transition without a war with the US breaking out. And once Americans accept their new place in the world, real positive change is going to be possible. For those of us in the West, the next decade is going to be rather unpleasant I suspect.
I'm not skilled enough for Chinese Visas, so I investigated a few South American hubs that could boom in the new era, but America's assault on Bolivia/Venezuela/Cuba indicates Operation Condor 2.0 is in effect.
Hedging toward the Malaysia/Vietnam corridor now.