The Taiwan Strait has become one of the most dangerous places in the world. Known as "The Black Ditch," the strait separates the People's Republic of China from Taiwan (officially called the Republic of China). Although the names are nearly the same, the two couldn't be more different...
China/Taiwan crisis. byLordo» Sun Apr 09, 2023 1:32 pm Whenever there is a crisis in any country you can bet your bottom dollar it will be the Cunts oh shit I meant Yanks that are at the root of it. We know this from personal experience. ...
Achieving coordination among sanctioning countries in a Taiwan crisis presents a unique challenge.While policymakers have begun discussing the potential for economic countermeasures in a Taiwan crisis, consultations are still in the early stages. Coordination is key to successful sanctions programs, but hi...
Analysis of the financial crisis in East Asia has focussed on the most-affected East Asian economies, namely: Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and to a lesser extent the Philippines. However, these economies account for less than 15 percent of the GDP of East Asia. Japan, which ...
Japan, which accounts for over 60 percent of regional GDP, has its own unique tale with implications for understanding of the crisis, and so does the grouping of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, which accounts for more than 20 percent of the regional economy. The experiences of these latter ...
A soft landing is likely. In the perception of the West, a hard landing in China is always the risk. Yet time and again, China has proved the doubters wrong. That was the case during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, when worries about a Chinese currency devaluation were rampant. ...
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They feel that China has been taking the United States for a ride, sort of taking advantage of the United States, especially when they were in crisis and so on. Now, they want to deal with China in a tough way, Republicans and Democrats. And although the Democrats, ...
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