Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. China’s Dominance Shouldn’t Shock the West 145 November 22, 2018 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Times (U.K.) on 22 November 2018 by Gerard Baker (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:ChinaeconomyMiddle KingdomThanksgivingU.K. Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Turkey: Not Only Cuomo but Trumpism Is Also Losing November 10, 2025. Published in Daily Sabah[Mamdani’s] rise marks the fall of Cuomo’s mafia politics and a challenge to Trump’s populism. 0 Turkey: C5+1 Moment: Can America Match China’s Power in Central Asia? November 10, 2025. Published in Daily Sabah 0 Indonesia: Strong Finance to Power Quality Growth November 14, 2025. Published in The Jakarta PostThe dollar will remain as the dominant fiat currency in usage, but people are now thinking of how to avoid the weaponization risk. 0 Malaysia: Mamdani’s Titanic Struggle with Trump Is Strictly an American Affair November 10, 2025. Published in Malay Mail[T]heirs is not a clash between East and West, nor between democracy and authoritarianism, but between two versions of American destiny. 0 Saudi Arabia: Mamdani… and New York’s ‘Swallow’! November 11, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-Awsat[T]he Republican Party is now a coalition of religious conservatives, the social and economic right, and libertarian oligarchs. For their part, the Democrats have become a broad “tent” uniting liberals, moderates, and socialists. 0 Topics Mexico: Lula and Trump: Nothing has Changed November 15, 2025. Published in La JornadaIf nothing changes in the relationship between Lula and Trump, then there will be no significant changes in Lula's approval ratings[.] 0 Spain: Mamdani and His Anti-Trump Formula* November 15, 2025. Published in El País[Mamdani] exploits the oldest leadership characteristic since the Greek polis: charisma. 0 Austria: The Praise for Trump’s Gaza Policy Was Hasty November 15, 2025. Published in Der StandardThose who want to disturb the peace always have it easier than those who want to preserve it. 0 Egypt: The Opposite Force November 15, 2025. Published in almasryalyoumDeterring Israel required a militarily and politically integrated effort, but it now requires civil and political strength and legal campaigns. 0 Jordan: Yes, We Love America! November 15, 2025. Published in addustourMamdani's victory ... marks the starting point of a promising and rising American voice. 0 Indonesia: Strong Finance to Power Quality Growth November 14, 2025. Published in The Jakarta PostThe dollar will remain as the dominant fiat currency in usage, but people are now thinking of how to avoid the weaponization risk. 0 Turkey: When Giants Meet November 14, 2025. Published in Ahram OnlineThe recent summit in South Korea between Trump and Xi succeeded in averting major escalation in a tariffs war. 0 Nigeria: Nigeria’s Governance Genocide November 14, 2025. Published in PunchIf the U.S wishes to do the right thing, it is humanity, not religion, that needs protection. 0 Related Articles Indonesia: Strong Finance to Power Quality Growth November 14, 2025. Published in The Jakarta PostThe dollar will remain as the dominant fiat currency in usage, but people are now thinking of how to avoid the weaponization risk. Turkey: When Giants Meet November 14, 2025. Published in Ahram OnlineThe recent summit in South Korea between Trump and Xi succeeded in averting major escalation in a tariffs war. Malaysia: America Unhinged: Why Trump’s 2nd Term Is Asia’s New Nightmare November 13, 2025. Published in Malay Mail Bahrain: Rare Earth Minerals: A Farewell to America! November 12, 2025. Published in albiladpressIf China were to acquire these advanced and cutting-edge technologies ... would the U.S. accept defeat? Germany: This Is Not What a Big Deal Looks Like November 10, 2025. Published in Die Tageszeitungif you create a problem yourself in order to later partially solve it — can that really still be considered a success? Previous articleThe Guardian View on the Populist Moment: Difficult TimesNext articleWill Iran Successfully Get through Heftier US Sanctions? LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment